2011 Kawasaki KX250F Owners Manual - Page 22

2011 Kawasaki KX250F Manual

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20 GENERAL INFORMATION Break-In A brief break-in procedure must be carried out to obtain the proper operating clearances in the engine and transmission, which are necessary for performance and reliability. techniques and avoiding recklessly high engine speeds will keep the engine trouble-free. NOTICE When any following parts have been replaced, the same break-in procedure as the new motorcycle must be carried out for one hour or 20 km (12 mile): Cylinder, Piston, Piston pin, Piston ring, Valve, Valve lifter, Camshaft, Crankshaft, Mission gear, etc. NOTICE For the first hour or 20 km (12 mile) of operation, run the engine at low and moderate engine speeds. See details below. Break in the engine as follows. 1. Start the engine and let it idle until it is thoroughly warmed up. 2. Ride the motorcycle for about 20 minutes within 1/2 throttle opening. 3. Stop and let the engine cool completely. Be sure to check the tightness of nuts and bolts, oil leakage, and any irregularities. 4. Start the engine and ride the motorcycle for about 40 minutes within 3/4 throttle opening. 5. Stop and let the engine cool completely. Be sure to fully check the tightness of nuts and bolts, oil leakage, and any irregularities, especially, each cable elongation, brake play, chain slack and spoke tightness. 6. Change the engine oil, oil filter and front fork/rear shock absorber oil to the new one. 7. After the break-in procedure has been properly carried out, the motorcycle is ready for regular operation. Using the proper riding skills and

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Break-In
A brief break-in procedure must be carried out to
obtain the proper operating clearances in the engine
and transmission, which are necessary for perform-
ance and reliability.
NOTICE
For the first hour or 20 km (12 mile) of opera-
tion, run the engine at low and moderate en-
gine speeds. See details below.
Break in the engine as follows.
1. Start the engine and let it idle until it is thoroughly
warmed up.
2. Ride the motorcycle for about 20 minutes within
1/2 throttle opening.
3. Stop and let the engine cool completely. Be sure
to check the tightness of nuts and bolts, oil leak-
age, and any irregularities.
4. Start the engine and ride the motorcycle for
about 40 minutes within 3/4 throttle opening.
5. Stop and let the engine cool completely. Be sure
to fully check the tightness of nuts and bolts, oil
leakage, and any irregularities, especially, each
cable elongation, brake play, chain slack and
spoke tightness.
6. Change the engine oil, oil filter and front fork/rear
shock absorber oil to the new one.
7. After the break-in procedure has been properly
carried out, the motorcycle is ready for regular
operation.
Using
the
proper
riding
skills
and
techniques and avoiding recklessly high engine
speeds will keep the engine trouble-free.
NOTICE
When
any
following
parts
have
been
re-
placed, the same break-in procedure as the
new motorcycle must be carried out for one
hour or 20 km (12 mile):
Cylinder,
Piston,
Piston
pin,
Piston
ring,
Valve, Valve lifter, Camshaft, Crankshaft, Mis-
sion gear, etc.
20 GENERAL INFORMATION