There's been multiple studies done on factory motors about hard vs soft break in, and the difference between them in a 500mi test was virtually nothing. Feel free to redline that new motor, especially a Honda.
See the light that comes on with high revs . You should not see that running a new engine in. The engine loosens up at about 400 plus miles running in gently, gradually increasing the revs .
Yeah after this trip I stopped running it so high until I broke it in. I originally thought it was a shift indicator which is why I’m running it till it hits it in the video, when I got home I read the manual and saw it was a rev warning… oops lol, it’s all good tho I’m at 1500 km now (930 miles) and have been keeping it lower in the revs
@@viper_offroad You can change that light in the settings. So it doesn't come on til really higher revs as it gets annoying on a long ride. Can recommend remap as it makes bike a lot more eager plus better mpg .
There's been multiple studies done on factory motors about hard vs soft break in, and the difference between them in a 500mi test was virtually nothing. Feel free to redline that new motor, especially a Honda.
Nice vid. did you really get this thing up to 85 mph? Mine shakes so bad at 65-70 that I have been avoiding highways for the most part. I’m old and this is my 1st bike. I am really enjoying 50-55 mph so not sure it’s just me. I am 6’4” and pushing 300 lbs with my boots, jacket, and backpack though.
I’m 280lbs 6ft even and have had it up to 140kph (86 mph) it was on a downhill section of the 4 lane highway. It was surprisingly stable (but still kinda shaky) but it was redlined bouncing off the rev limiter at 10.5k rpm. It was definitely sketchy and not something I would do again unless I had too. So to answer your question, yes it will do 140kph/85mph but it doesn’t especially enjoy it
some motorcycle enthusiasts are insistent on calling it driving as one is not merely a passenger or an inactive person on the road. I prefer the term riding. Driving is for cars.
Congratulations! Welcome to Club Rally!✌️🍻
Pick up mine in couple days after 2+ years of searching for one,can't wait. Awesome video congrats!
Hell of a break.in at full throttle on 1st day
It’s a Honda 🤷♂️… but in all seriousness I thought the rev warning light was a shift light lol
There's been multiple studies done on factory motors about hard vs soft break in, and the difference between them in a 500mi test was virtually nothing. Feel free to redline that new motor, especially a Honda.
I think this is really cool! Stay safe driving brother! God bless ❤
Thanks!
Holy hell. That’s bad ass man!
Picking mine up tomorrow
Nice! It’s a great bike, you should have some fun adventures on it!
See the light that comes on with high revs . You should not see that running a new engine in. The engine loosens up at about 400 plus miles running in gently, gradually increasing the revs .
Yeah after this trip I stopped running it so high until I broke it in. I originally thought it was a shift indicator which is why I’m running it till it hits it in the video, when I got home I read the manual and saw it was a rev warning… oops lol, it’s all good tho I’m at 1500 km now (930 miles) and have been keeping it lower in the revs
@@viper_offroad You can change that light in the settings. So it doesn't come on til really higher revs as it gets annoying on a long ride. Can recommend remap as it makes bike a lot more eager plus better mpg .
@@viper_offroad Won't hurt it any as long as it's not over say 40% of the time.
There's been multiple studies done on factory motors about hard vs soft break in, and the difference between them in a 500mi test was virtually nothing. Feel free to redline that new motor, especially a Honda.
Just turned over 10K on my 250 rally...she runs like new still ..
Sweet bike, bro! Yeeeew!!!
Thanks!
Nice vid. did you really get this thing up to 85 mph? Mine shakes so bad at 65-70 that I have been avoiding highways for the most part. I’m old and this is my 1st bike. I am really enjoying 50-55 mph so not sure it’s just me. I am 6’4” and pushing 300 lbs with my boots, jacket, and backpack though.
I’m 280lbs 6ft even and have had it up to 140kph (86 mph) it was on a downhill section of the 4 lane highway. It was surprisingly stable (but still kinda shaky) but it was redlined bouncing off the rev limiter at 10.5k rpm. It was definitely sketchy and not something I would do again unless I had too. So to answer your question, yes it will do 140kph/85mph but it doesn’t especially enjoy it
Riding it home, not driving it home.
Good point… just a habit to call it driving lol
@@viper_offroad I still say driving once in awhile , accidently.
some motorcycle enthusiasts are insistent on calling it driving as one is not merely a passenger or an inactive person on the road. I prefer the term riding. Driving is for cars.