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braking her in

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Put 120 miles on my new 2014 rss today got 250 miles on it now, need about 600 miles so I can bring it in for the 600 miles service,Then I want to really run it true the gears,It feels like it has some get up and go, my last bike was a 1999 busa I know this is no busa,but would like to see what It has, can't wait;););)
 
Put 120 miles on my new 2014 rss today got 250 miles on it now, need about 600 miles so I can bring it in for the 600 miles service,Then I want to really run it true the gears,It feels like it has some get up and go, my last bike was a 1999 busa I know this is no busa,but would like to see what It has, can't wait;););)
If I'm not mistaken the 2014s go to 3k or 9500k before the 1st service
 
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I would recommend getting the first break in service completed (here 600 miles) before you beta test the :spyder2: capabilities. I am conservative and have always followed the varying speeds up to posted limits method up to 500 miles or so. Similar to break in procedures on all the two wheeled ones I have owned.

Enjoy your new ryde.
 
I'm also pretty cautious during those initial miles...
And I've never had trouble with ANY vehicle that I ever broke-in! :thumbup:
 
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