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How To "Break In" A New Dirt Bike Engine

Getting a new dirt bike or a new engine for your current bike can be quite an exciting experience. You want to get right out there and ride yourself into a frenzy! However, it is important to remember that it may be best to break in your new dirt bike engine first. There are some simple tips that you can follow to help you break in the new engine.

Many experts will tell you that you should start out by turning your bike so that the radiators are facing the wind. Once you are in position, you can start the dirt bike and turn your air screw out about 2 to 3 turns while making sure to turn your idle screw in. When you have done this, you can then let the bike run for a bit for about fifteen minutes or so until it warms up. You can then turn the engine off, and start this process over again. Basically, what you are doing is trying to get about an hour or so of the engine running to get you started for a good breaking in.

After you have done this, you can also repeat some of these steps when you go out for your first and second ride. When you start out for your first ride, you are going to want to take it a bit easier, maybe only riding for about 30 minutes or so. With your second ride, you can kick it up a little bit and ride for a longer time period. If you follow these steps and take care of your dirt bike, you are in for quite a few decent rides in the future!

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