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RUNNING-IN
The running-in of the engine is important to
ensure its correct functioning.
If possible, drive on hilly roads and/or
roads with many bends, so that the engine,
the suspensions and the brakes undergo a
more effective running-in.
During running-in, change speed. In this
way the components are first ìloadedî and
then ìrelievedî and the engine parts can
thus cool down. Even if it is important to
stress the engine components during run-
ning-in, take care not to exceed.
Only after the first 1500 km (937
mi) of running-in you can expect
the best performance levels from the
vehicle.
Keep to the following indications:
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Do not open the throttle completely if the
speed is low, both during and after the
running-in.
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During the first 100 km (62 mi) put on the
brakes with caution, avoiding sharp and
prolonged brakings.
This ensures a correct bedding-in of the
pads on the brake disc.
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During the first 800 km (500 mi) never
exceed 6000 rpm.
After the first 1000 km (625 mi) ,
carry out the checking opera-
tions indicated in the column
"After running-in" of the REGULAR
SERVICE INTERVALS CHART, see
page 44 (REGULAR SERVICE INTER-
VALS CHART), in order to avoid hurting
yourself or other people and/or damag-
ing the vehicle.
Between the first 800 km (500 mi) and
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1600 km (1000 mi) drive more briskly,
change speed and use the maximum ac-
celeration only for a few seconds, in or-
der to ensure better coupling of the com-
ponents; never exceed 9000 rpm (see
table).
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After the first 1600 km (1000 mi) you can
expect better performance from the engi-
ne, however, without exceeding the max
11000 rpm.
Engine maximum rpm
for the running-in
Mileage km (mi)
Max. (rpm)
0÷800 (0÷500)
6000
800÷1600 (500÷1000)
9000
over 1600 (1000)
11000
STOPPING
If p ossi bl e, avoi d sto ppi ng
abruptly, slowing down suddenly
and braking at the last moment.
Release the throttle grip (1) (Pos. A),
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gradually put on the brakes and at the
same time shift down in order to decrea-
se the speed, see page 38 (DEPARTU-
RE AND DRIVE).
Once the speed has decreased, before
stopping the vehicle:
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Pull the clutch lever (2) in order to pre-
vent the stopping of the engine.
When the vehicle has come to rest:
Position the shifting lever in neutral (gre-
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en warning light " " on).
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Release the clutch lever.
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In case of a brief stop, keep at least one
brake on.
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