You don't have to wait to use syn. oil. there are veh. that come from the factory with syn. oil in them.
+1My view is, if all of Suzuki's engineers and developers came up with a break in process for a bike they created, thats what I'm going to follow. With all the Ben Franks I shelled out for this beast, its by the book for me. But thats just me...
Not all buyers are first time riders and have the ability and skill to ride it hard straight away. I'll likely be riding a friend's new 08' Hayabusa from the dealer to break it in for him since he doesn't have experience on the Busa.IF I was selling you a bike like the busa, do you think for one minute I am going to tell you to go out there and "Ride it like you stole it"
Not to offend any of the above posters but that is just about the dumbest a$$ thing I have ever read...
Hey dopey, jump on this 200Mph bike and go kill yourself.... (much better wording IMO)
Can you even imagine the lawsuits that would fly now days if a bike maker told you to go out and hammer your new bike and you stack it up? yea right....
Let the thing warm up a bit before you ride it, ride it normally and do oil changes at 600 and 1500 miles.. (make sure you replace the oil filter) As you get comfy with the bike, ride it harder.. But please keep in shiny side up...