Running-In - APRILIA TUONO 1000 Workshop Manual

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TUONO 1000
1.4.

RUNNING-IN

1.4.1.
RUNNING-IN
Correct engine running-is essential to ensuring proper performance and durability.
Twisty, hilly roads are ideal for an effective running-in of engine, suspension and brakes.
Varying speed frequently is also recommended.
This will vary the amount of stress placed on vehicle components continuously, allowing engine parts to cool down when
less stressed.
While it is important to put a certain amount of stress on engine components during the running-in period, it is equally
important to spare the engine at this stage in the vehicle's life.
WARNING
Top acceleration performance is obtained only after covering the first 1500 km (932 mi).
Follow these recommendations:
Do not open the throttle completely when the engine is running at low speed, both during and after the running-in
period.
Until you have covered the first 100 km (62 mi), use the brakes gently and avoid harsh, prolonged braking. This will
help the brake pads bed in properly against the brake disc.
During the first 1000 km (621 mi), never exceed 6000 rpm (see table).
WARNING
After covering the first 1000 km (621 mi), perform the checks listed in the "After running-in" column
(see REGULAR SERVICE INTERVALS CHART) to avoid personal injury to yourself or third persons, or
vehicle damage.
Between the first 1000 km (621 mi) and 1500 km (932 mi) drive more briskly, change speed and use the maximum
acceleration only for a few seconds, in order to ensure better coupling of the components; never exceed 7500 rpm
(see table).
After the first 1500 km (932 mi) you may run the engine harder, however, without exceeding the maximum rpm
allowed (11000 rpm).
Recommended maximum rpm
Mileage km (mi)
0-1000 (621)
1000-1500 (621-932)
Over 1500 (932)
rpm
6000
7500
11000
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