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Comprei minha XT!

Enviado: 13 Nov 2004, 10:10
por Mint
Fala aeh moçada!


Ontem finalmente me decidi e fiz o pedido da minha XT 600 2004! \:D/
Optei por uma negona!
Dentro de algumas semanas vou por a mão na máquina! :D
Obrigado a todos que me ajudaram na decisão (vide tópico apresentação + dúvida cruel).


Abraços,


Amintas

Enviado: 14 Nov 2004, 00:29
por Fabio de Azevedo ( TX )
Parabéns!!!!! =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>

Enviado: 14 Nov 2004, 03:28
por Eder
Agora escolha que facção de amaciamento você vai seguir: a conservadora ou a vanguardista.

Particularmente acredito na vanguardista, que diz que é importante enrolar o cabo desde o começo.

Comprei minha XT

Enviado: 15 Nov 2004, 14:52
por Mint
Bom conselho Eder!


Vou errolar o cabo então! :wink:


Abraços,


Mint

Enviado: 15 Nov 2004, 16:38
por Eder
Acho que ler o link abaixo com atenção vale a pena.

http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm

There's a very small window of opportunity to get the rings to seal really well ... the first 20 miles


Warm the engine up completely:
Because of the wind resistance, you don't need to use higher gears like you would on a dyno machine. The main thing is to load the engine by opening the throttle hard in 2nd, 3rd and 4th gear.

Realistically, you won't be able to do full throttle runs even in 2nd gear on most bikes without exceeding 65 mph / 104 kph. The best method is to alternate between short bursts of hard acceleration and deceleration. You don't have to go over 65 mph / 104 kph to properly load the rings. Also, make sure that you're not being followed by another bike or car when you decelerate, most drivers won't expect that you'll suddenly slow down, and we don't want
anyone to get hit from behind !!

The biggest problem with breaking your engine in on the street (besides police) is if you ride the bike on the freeway (too little throttle = not enough pressure on the rings) or if you get stuck in slow city traffic. For the first 200 miles or so, get out into the country where you can vary the speed more
and run it through the gears !

Be Safe On The Street !
Watch your speed ! When you're not used to the handling of a new vehicle, you should accelerate only on the straightaways, then slow down extra early for the turns. Remember that both hard acceleration and hard engine braking (deceleration) are equally important during the break in process.

Enviado: 15 Nov 2004, 16:48
por WOLWERINE
PARABÉNS VÉIO!!!!

UMA ÓTIMA AQUISIÇÃO...
GARANTO QUE NÃO VAI SE ARREPENDER, HEHE!!!
TANTO PELA MOTO QUANTO PELO INGRESSO NO CLUBE, AQUI SÓ TEM GENTE BOA, UMA VERDADEIRA FAMÍLIA...
UM ABRAÇO E SEJA BEM VINDO!!!!