Guest d_shuttleworth Posted May 20, 2013 Share Posted May 20, 2013 Hi I would like to pick the brains of all the knowledgeable members prior to collecting my new NC. Do I need to run in the new engine, and if I do what would you recommend and what did you do? Link to post
Guest motorboy Posted May 20, 2013 Share Posted May 20, 2013 Yes for sure, not like the old days just keep it easy for a few hundred miles but remember your breaking in more than the engine brakes need to set in tires need to scrub in and you need to get the feel of the bike before you go balls to the wall..... Link to post
bikerbampi 542 Posted May 21, 2013 Share Posted May 21, 2013 Be guided by the guy that hands over the bike, if he doesn't say ask. Link to post
tc3 1,095 Posted May 21, 2013 Share Posted May 21, 2013 (edited) Discussed one method here http://www.nc700.co.uk/index.php?/topic/2136-motoman-breaking-in-method/?hl=motoman Edited May 21, 2013 by tc3 Link to post
Rocker66 34,573 Posted May 21, 2013 Share Posted May 21, 2013 I would recommend a steady build up of revs and not keeping at steady revs for any length of time such as on a motorway. Also do not let the engine labour by riding in too higher gear at low speeds. You will feel when the engine feels happier at higher revs As Motoboy quite correctly says you are also running in tyres and brakes 1 Link to post
chris 357 Posted May 21, 2013 Share Posted May 21, 2013 (edited) The manual recommends: "During the first 500 km (300 miles) of running, follow these guidelines to ensure your motorcycle’s future reliability and performance. ● Avoid full-throttle starts and rapid acceleration. ● Avoid hard braking and rapid down-shifts. ● Ride conservatively." It wasn't too hard to follow that advice and they've probably tested a few of the 3 million or so bikes they make each year. Given the way the fuel economy changed from first tank to now I guess the engines must actually be pretty "tight" to start with - I got about 20km per litre to start raising to about 28 on the third or fourth tank. Edited May 21, 2013 by chris Link to post
Rev Ken 6,348 Posted May 21, 2013 Share Posted May 21, 2013 Discussed one method here http://www.nc700.co.uk/index.php?/topic/2136-motoman-breaking-in-method/?hl=motoman As it says - this is a controversial method and against everything previously recommended for 'running in' engines, even the most modern. It MAY work, but if you had a problem early on you might find it difficult to persuade your dealer that you were following manufacturers guide lines! Follow Rocker66's advice which covers Honda's instructions and is a well tested method over many many years! You'll find your bike will initially loosen up quite rapidly and then gradually improve over several thousand miles. Even with modern manufacturing methods some bikes are 'tighter' than others but properly run in you'll have no problems and have a great bike. Link to post
Guest dentonlad Posted May 21, 2013 Share Posted May 21, 2013 The advice given to me was "Don't ride it like you stole it....". I rode my first 300 miles like it was my module 2 test. As the others have said, just ride sensibly, it will soon loosen up. I've just passed 1200 miles after 5 weeks and there's a world of difference from when I first got it. The only thing that hasn't changed is the grin I get whenever I ride this wonderful bike. Link to post
Slowboy 20,666 Posted May 21, 2013 Share Posted May 21, 2013 The advice given to me was "Don't ride it like you stole it....". I rode my first 300 miles like it was my module 2 test. As the others have said, just ride sensibly, it will soon loosen up. I've just passed 1200 miles after 5 weeks and there's a world of difference from when I first got it. The only thing that hasn't changed is the grin I get whenever I ride this wonderful bike. Seems like the same approach I took. I've got just over 4000 miles on it now and it just gets better. I suspect this is one of those motors that won't be fully loosened up until its got over 10k on it, a bit like my Triumph triple from a few years ago. Link to post
Guest Afroboy70 Posted May 23, 2013 Share Posted May 23, 2013 This is my first new bike and I "think" it's been run in correctly. Out of interest, what are the tell tale signs to watch out for if the bike hasnt been run in correctly? Link to post
tc3 1,095 Posted May 23, 2013 Share Posted May 23, 2013 (edited) This is my first new bike and I "think" it's been run in correctly. Out of interest, what are the tell tale signs to watch out for if the bike hasnt been run in correctly? In my opinion nothing. Todays engines can take a good battering, imagine all those that have bought ex demo bikes that have been thrashed Edited May 23, 2013 by tc3 Link to post
Guest Black Knight Posted May 23, 2013 Share Posted May 23, 2013 This is my first new bike and I "think" it's been run in correctly. Out of interest, what are the tell tale signs to watch out for if the bike hasnt been run in correctly? In my opinion nothing. Todays engines can take a good battering, imagine all those that have bought ex demo bikes that have been thrashed + 1 And the engine on the NC can't really be thrashed anyway (6250 Redline/Governor) Link to post
Guest jmatthewsuk Posted May 25, 2013 Share Posted May 25, 2013 Lots of interesting information on this thread! Just reached 700 miles, glad to hear it improves itself Link to post
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