Great video as always, one more tip...don't forget to change out the break- in oil after the break-in process..get all those metal shavings outof the oil.
LoL, yeah hes cool. We brought him home as a chic thinking he was a female, but a few weeks in we started hearing little crows come out of him and I was like, welp we got a rooster lol. Hes surely mean, but we love him and hes surely one of a kind.
I got parts yesterday I put bike back together last night I just want to say ur smart mechanic u said in one of videos check for leaks I started it fist kick water came poring out of the bottom radiator connections its cracked so I moved the hose up fix it till I buy new radiators bike seems good I let it idle for 15 min got radiator hot I'm so happy I'm buy extra cynder today an piston for back up its really not that hard of job I did have my mechanic change over power valves studs I did rest
Just did this exact break in process and you were right on point, like always. Hey thanks again for taking the time to.make these awesome videos. I look forward to all the other videos you created..
Just bought a 2023 CRF450, did about 3 heat cycles then rode it around my buddy’s yard for around 5-6 min. Went through all the gears but mainly stayed in 2nd and 3rd. No sudden throttle usage. Low to mid rpm. Put it away after that. Need to go on a real first ride.
I recently rebuilt my son’s YZ125, ran it thru 2 heat cycles and went to bed. Next day my son jumped on it took off rippin like crazy on it before I could tell him. It did survive ???
Cant say I have noticed a difference or have done any back to backs on that but I can say a new bike does becomes faster feeling as it gets broken in real well. Like 25 hours deep they seem to make more power.
I was always told to run them full throttle while cold for a good 3 minutes in neutral….especially on a 2 stroke…….I also put holy water in the radiator….
Great video as always, one more tip...don't forget to change out the break- in oil after the break-in process..get all those metal shavings outof the oil.
Good info and good job on the trophy! 🤘🏽
Thank you Sir! 😁🤙
That rooster has got to be the coolest rooster i have ever seen.. he looks mean as heck but so intriguing.
LoL, yeah hes cool. We brought him home as a chic thinking he was a female, but a few weeks in we started hearing little crows come out of him and I was like, welp we got a rooster lol. Hes surely mean, but we love him and hes surely one of a kind.
Another good one! Congrats on the podium. If the content wasn't so good, I'd say you used Beavis as clickbait. LOL!
Thanks Ken! But I was using Beavis as click bait 😆😆😆
@@UpAllNight91huh huh huh because I love Beavis and Butthead
As a mechanic Beavis and Butthead make me feel good. .them guys a knuckle heads
Yamaha is junk now. Back into the day Yamaha was working quality
@@stravis3269 Oh come on Yamaha is not that bad! What I'm surprised by is how much better Kawi is these days, they have surely upped their game.
Another great video and great advice!!!
Thanks Joel! 🤙
Love your videos. Man man man
Thanks brother!
Good advice im gonna do this Sunday i get cylinder and piston good video
Right on!
I got parts yesterday I put bike back together last night I just want to say ur smart mechanic u said in one of videos check for leaks I started it fist kick water came poring out of the bottom radiator connections its cracked so I moved the hose up fix it till I buy new radiators bike seems good I let it idle for 15 min got radiator hot I'm so happy I'm buy extra cynder today an piston for back up its really not that hard of job I did have my mechanic change over power valves studs I did rest
@@michaelgarland579 Right on, Awesome job!
15 mins idle first heat cycle.. you are lie'ing.. that thing over heats after 4 mins
. No sir. I said let it cool down 15 minutes before each heat cycle. I also mentioned a 4 stroke can overheat within 4 to 5 minutes so be careful
Just did this exact break in process and you were right on point, like always. Hey thanks again for taking the time to.make these awesome videos. I look forward to all the other videos you created..
Glad to hear it was of help! Hope your having a great weekend and get some riding in!
Just bought a 2023 CRF450, did about 3 heat cycles then rode it around my buddy’s yard for around 5-6 min. Went through all the gears but mainly stayed in 2nd and 3rd. No sudden throttle usage. Low to mid rpm. Put it away after that. Need to go on a real first ride.
Ahh nice, Congrats on the new CRF!
Everything i need to know when picking up my new kx450.. appreciate the video!
Right on!
I recently rebuilt my son’s YZ125, ran it thru 2 heat cycles and went to bed. Next day my son jumped on it took off rippin like crazy on it before I could tell him. It did survive ???
As long as its still running good I would say no harm no foul. At least it had two good heat cycles, it should be ok.
do you find that a hard break in would make more power then a soft break in?
Cant say I have noticed a difference or have done any back to backs on that but I can say a new bike does becomes faster feeling as it gets broken in real well. Like 25 hours deep they seem to make more power.
I just did a rebuild and breaking it in 30 mins now and my plug has no colour I haven’t rode it at all just revved and idled in shop
That is ok. If it hasn't been riden yet, just on the stand. No color on the plug is ok
@@UpAllNight91 how does that make a difference though ? If it’s on stand?
@@UpAllNight91 I’ve reved it quit a bit pretty high and no colour so it’s normal?
On the stand the plug is not getting hot enough for anything to stick to it or for it to show any signs if anything. Its normal
@@UpAllNight91 oh ok how is it not getting hot enough ? Even when I’m revving it high ?
I was always told to run them full throttle while cold for a good 3 minutes in neutral….especially on a 2 stroke…….I also put holy water in the radiator….
HAHAHAHahaha! I like the holy water idea!