Originally Posted By: Fred H.
Originally Posted By: BerndV
Pads and rotors that are designed to create friction are not a very good analogy. Neither is a high speed buffer which, again, is designed to create friction. My results, which you fail to address, far surpass simply not blowing-up.
I fail to address your results because there is simply no way you can draw a conclusion that engine break in had anything to do with the fact that your bike ran faster than your buddies. There are way too many variables involved that could account for this, and to simply say it was because of the way it was broken in is complete speculation.
I dunno I tend to agree with BerndV. My 01 GSXR went from the showroom floor and onto the autobahn in Germany through the whole rev range all gears, motoman stuff.
Changed the oil and filter after getting to my friends place outside of Stuttgart it had like 50km on it. He got his gear on and we headed to Freiburg through the hills.
When we got there it had just over 300km on the clock, changed the oil and filter again.
There was no constant speed riding and i took it through the entire rev range.
While i had the bike , GSXR's, Fireblades, R1's did not touch me. Factory claim 145bhp at the wheel. When i had it on a dyno before and after i added Power Commander and a Akrapovic Slip on, my bike dialed in at 156bhp at the rear. Thats 11hp more than the claimed spec. It had about 3000km. After the PCIII and Micron it made 175bhp. The guys at the dyno shop where not surprised at all at the figures and they all break in there engines the same way.
A friend in Germany still has it, i sold it to him when i came back to Aus, its got over 94k km now and he tells me it runs like new, and burn no oil. I asked him a few times to dyno it just out of curiosity but he tells me no need.
The reason why we are told to break in a new bike / car easy is manly due to liability reasons. Can you imagine if the manufacture told you to beak in via motoman method. Now they would be in whole lot of [censored] if something happened.
Anyhow i broke in my XR6 the same way, off the show room floor, took it through the hills changed the oil at 55km when i got home. It got 84400 km now and runs perfect, idles like a kitten and i get 8l/100 on the freeway and about 10l/100l around town which is a lot better than most other xr6's. That's what the guy at Ford told me.
Anyhow that's my 2c for the nite. Its a subject that if you ask 10 different people you get 10 different answers. Do what works for you, and if your not happy about anything simply don't do it.
Better Yet give me the keys and i will do it for you
