If you wish to follow it to the letter, just use lots of engine braking, with occasional hard/full throttle bursts. 3,000 RPM limit for the first 600 miles is ridiculous, though. Note it doesn’t say anything about not using full throttle, so you have some leeway. “Do not race the engine” is rather vague and subjective. Definitely agree with varying RPMs and not using LC.
What’s funny is I saw a post on IG where a VN in a Canadian dealership was being revved to redline by a sales rep to show off the pops.
It’s very important to get the factory oil, assembly lube and initial metal debris out of the oiling system early. Ideally within the first 30-50 miles and again by 500-1000 miles. Nothing in the manual says you can’t do this.
If H was actually serious about the 3000 RPM limit, they’d devise tables within the ECM that enforce it until the 600-mile threshold is reached. Since they don’t, it’s not something to really be concerned about.
Also note that nowhere does it say that not following their break-in process will result in warranty denial.
What’s funny is I saw a post on IG where a VN in a Canadian dealership was being revved to redline by a sales rep to show off the pops.
It’s very important to get the factory oil, assembly lube and initial metal debris out of the oiling system early. Ideally within the first 30-50 miles and again by 500-1000 miles. Nothing in the manual says you can’t do this.
If H was actually serious about the 3000 RPM limit, they’d devise tables within the ECM that enforce it until the 600-mile threshold is reached. Since they don’t, it’s not something to really be concerned about.
Also note that nowhere does it say that not following their break-in process will result in warranty denial.
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