scotty - 12
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My post didn’t take above. I wouldn’t worry about exact rpm’s. When I first ride a bike, I slowly bring rpm’s up under load in each of the first few gears and then slowly roll out of throttle. Then I just vary rpm’s thoughtfully for next 20-30 miles. Lastly for first couple hundred miles, I’m careful not to “lug” motor.If I remember correctly the user manual say less than 5K rpm for 500 miles and less than 8K rpm for another 500 miles.
I have done this numerous times and literally never had a bike burn oil or have an engine fail. Many of my bikes have 100+k miles and are still running well with zero issues. And… that’s after my earlier days where I really did ride 1/4 mile at a time as well as roads raced the bikes occasionally.
I tell you this so you don’t unnecessarily worry about exact rpm’s, etc during break in.
I really love the new Hayabusa. The cruise, quick shifter, traction control, etc. complete the bike!