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Welcome back Dhairya. Been a long while.Originally posted by dhairya View PostInstall a yellow LeD and and at night it would lok you the gun is actually shooting. I think its a fun accessory.....The Wheel was a great invention; Two Wheels with a Motor in between was even better!
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Guys I have a few questions....
1) what is the break-in period(in terms of kms for a new R1)?
2) In case a new bike is used to drag within the break-in period, will it have any long term/short term effect on the bike??Hammer the racetrack. Pace yourself on the street.
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1. 1000 miles, or 1672 kms ...Originally posted by strider View PostGuys I have a few questions....
1) what is the break-in period(in terms of kms for a new R1)?
2) In case a new bike is used to drag within the break-in period, will it have any long term/short term effect on the bike??
2. Such an effect is not noticeable in rides. In fact, one Xbhp member used to say that Japanese Superbikes need no running-in. I don't remember who he was, but he seemed to be experienced.
However, some sites say that there is some ring around the piston, which breaks down quickly if bike is not run-in. So, NOT Running-in might result in some maintanence work later on, but no noticeable effect in rides...---
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Definitely must see videos.
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Last edited by nitrosatya; 07-10-2009, 04:24 PM.
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just an interesting observation.
past one month plus I have a friend's r6 with me. everytime i take the bike out, all the dogs on the roads start chasing me. once i blipped the throttle to scare them...but then they got wilder instead. though blipping the throttle made a near by cow run as if there was no tomorrow.
this problem i never faced with my 600rr. the dogs used to run away, and there was no visible effects on cows
can anyone explain why??
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+1Originally posted by Streetfighter View PostAgainst popular advice and at the risk of being ridiculed I say you don't need any running in. In fact riding it hard for the first few hundred kms is better for the engine.
i agree with you buddy. there was some article i read somewhere sent by someone. though it made a lot of sense to me, yet to blast off in a new vehicle to "run-in" the engine...
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I once saw a program on National Geographic about polar bears. The expedition team were using some equipment which the bears used to destroy. The reason was found out to be low frequencies emitted by the machines.Similar experiments were done on elephants.And same results.Originally posted by samyakmodi View Postjust an interesting observation.
past one month plus I have a friend's r6 with me. everytime i take the bike out, all the dogs on the roads start chasing me. once i blipped the throttle to scare them...but then they got wilder instead. though blipping the throttle made a near by cow run as if there was no tomorrow.
this problem i never faced with my 600rr. the dogs used to run away, and there was no visible effects on cows
can anyone explain why??
Similarly, the inline four cylinder engines also emit low frequencies or rather BASS in music terms. That is why the animals are agitated. Surprisingly my friend's dog behaves normal when a subwoofer plays loud bass nearby.
That is my observation.
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but buddy your forget....the cbr600rr is also an inline 4...Originally posted by nitrosatya View PostI once saw a program on National Geographic about polar bears. The expedition team were using some equipment which the bears used to destroy. The reason was found out to be low frequencies emitted by the machines.Similar experiments were done on elephants.And same results.
Similarly, the inline four cylinder engines also emit low frequencies or rather BASS in music terms. That is why the animals are agitated. Surprisingly my friend's dog behaves normal when a subwoofer plays loud bass nearby.
That is my observation.
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low or high frequency?Originally posted by nitrosatya View PostI once saw a program on National Geographic about polar bears. The expedition team were using some equipment which the bears used to destroy. The reason was found out to be low frequencies emitted by the machines.Similar experiments were done on elephants.And same results.
Similarly, the inline four cylinder engines also emit low frequencies or rather BASS in music terms. That is why the animals are agitated. Surprisingly my friend's dog behaves normal when a subwoofer plays loud bass nearby.
That is my observation.
i think the engine generates high frequency and the cans generate low frequency waves.
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