Break In

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GoFastBicycles

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When you buy a new chain saw do you have to break it in? If so, how?

When you buy a lawn mower do you have to break it in? If so, how?

I think this whole break in thing was a way for the suppliers to cover their butts if the defective engines made it past Q.C. I use that term lightly. They could say sorry you didn't break it in properly.

Please lets not have a pissing contest about this post, just some of you honest opinions.

I my self just put them on and run them. some better than others but I think the breaking in thing is over used.

Adam
 

good vibrations

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Opinions about this subject

When you buy a new chain saw do you have to break it in? If so, how?

When you buy a lawn mower do you have to break it in? If so, how?

I think this whole break in thing was a way for the suppliers to cover their butts if the defective engines made it past Q.C. I use that term lightly. They could say sorry you didn't break it in properly.

Please lets not have a pissing contest about this post, just some of you honest opinions.

I my self just put them on and run them. some better than others but I think the breaking in thing is over used.

Adam
I agree. Ran mine like normal when I put it on. In fact, I think the starting, opening it up and lettin' off of city driving does more for breaking in the whole range of the motor any way. 15...... suckers.xx.
 

Venice Motor Bikes

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I'm not sure about chain saws & lawn mowers, but for new HT engines, I recommend mixing the first 2 gallons @ 24:1 & ride the bike normally! There's no real need to 'baby' the engine. (just don't run it at WOT for extended periods of time)
 

psprat496

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I rode it like I stole it from day one but made sure I eased of the throttle every now and then. So far 350miles and still going strong!!
 

flybytaco

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Oct 17, 2009
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i start the bike up and idle it till its red hot shut it off wait 10 min or till i can touch the head restart it warm it up a bit and go around the block twice slow and then i letem have it and i run amsoil sabre @70:1 out the box
 

Venice Motor Bikes

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Mar 20, 2008
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i start the bike up and idle it till its red hot shut it off wait 10 min or till i can touch the head restart it warm it up a bit and go around the block twice slow and then i letem have it and i run amsoil sabre @70:1 out the box

What's the theory behind how you do it??? I understand 'heat cycling' from my R/C car days...
 

flybytaco

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thats it i know theese motors are really bound up when new so i just loosen it up a bit before i wring it out i even slip the clutch a bit to smoke it in lol
 

Cabinfever1977

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When i got mine 1,200miles ago i just road it like i stole it, and i varied the throttle while riding short distances. I started with a 16:1 mixture and found that i didnt need so much oil. and switch to 20:1 and then to 30:1? i have no idea i just add a tiny bit of oil and 30cents in gas and shake my whole bike ,lol . My engine runs better than new still. 32mph @ 180mpg.

I only ride WOT 1 mile to the store and back every few days and every once in a while in the summer i go for longer rides around the lake.
 
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K.i.p

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40:1 from day one. No prolonged amount of time at any particular throttle setting. My opinion? The same as yours Adam.