Just got a 2010 ultra cvo, how does everyone out there break-in there new bikes , who ever i talk too tells me something different, any help would mean alot, thanks
Congrats on your new purchase. I would do what the manual says overall. I have used the following breakin method on my new motors and have never had a problem with oil carryover into the air cleaner or oil comsumption. There are alot of opinions on this topic so good luck. Here is what Mike recommended to me...
Break in for new rings is basically what not to do:
Do not overrev the motor (4500rpms or less)
No extended steady state-like freeway (vary the throttle)
No heavy loads where wide throttle openings are required to move the bike (lugging)
Do not do any of above for the first 500 miles and all should be good to go to dyno.
Do close the throttle and let coast every now and then.
Do run the motor in a gear and rpm where it seems happy with the least amount of load.
Do open the throttle once in awhile to put some load on the rings (try to be off throttle for as long as you were on immediately after). Picture running up a small hill then coasting down the other side with the throttle closed.
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Team Latus Motors Harley-Davidson