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Post by brutalcancroid on Jun 12, 2017 2:15:48 GMT -6
Surprisingly there was a place to stop at exactly 1000.0 miles! Break in period officially over. I really like this bike.
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Post by AshesOfAnother on Jun 12, 2017 8:31:01 GMT -6
That's pretty cool!
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Post by hansum-mane on Jun 12, 2017 14:04:08 GMT -6
Time to bounce off the rev limiter :/
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Post by sstressfl on Jun 15, 2017 8:36:04 GMT -6
That dashboard is really nice!! Great looking bike
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Post by thurnscoeboy on Sept 18, 2017 13:56:56 GMT -6
Mines stuck at 600, did it in two weeks but messed about getting it booked in for a service then went on holiday now the crappy weather is here , probs gonna have to wait til next year š
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Post by mrstamp80 on Sept 18, 2017 15:22:54 GMT -6
Now time to see where the revlimiter hits....and again......and again..........and again........etc....have fun!
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Post by chaosinception on Sept 24, 2017 18:17:22 GMT -6
Thats a beautiful bike.
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Post by stanleeee on Jun 15, 2018 17:44:11 GMT -6
My bike is at about 450 miles it feels like she is running smoother every day. Did you experience any oil burn? Or better gas mileage while it was braking in. Kinda hard to gauge gas mileage I guess my first full tank I got 45 second was almost 48 and my nice easy ride to work today was a little over 50mpg but Iām sure that will go down when I have some fun.
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Post by brutalcancroid on Jun 15, 2018 18:30:43 GMT -6
Honestly no idea on fuel consumption as I do a lot of start stop traffic to work and back which is a huge difference in range compared to an all day blast at national speed limit.
No oil burn that I have noticed. The level has barely moved if at all according to the sight glass.
Now on 3500 miles give or take a bit.
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