Running in a new motorcycle (Aprilia Shiver 750)
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Running in the engine is necessary to ensure its long and trouble-free operation. Winding, hilly roads are ideal for effective running-in of the engine, brakes and suspension. Drive at different speeds during break-in. This ensures the parts work as in «loaded», so «unloaded» condition, which allows engine parts to cool.
Follow the guidelines below:
Attention! The vehicle's maximum power can only be achieved after servicing at the end of the break-in period.
Follow the guidelines below:
- Both during break-in and after its completion, do not turn the throttle sharply and all the way when the engine is running at low speeds.
- During the first 100 km of driving, use the brakes carefully, avoiding sudden or prolonged braking. This is required for proper grinding of the friction brake pads to the brake discs.
Attention! To avoid injury to yourself or others or damage to the vehicle, after the specified mileage, contact an authorized Aprilia dealer to carry out the checks indicated in the table «after running in» scheduled maintenance section.
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This article has been reviewed: Serafim Sazonov
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