blowen up yfz!!!!!!
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my buddys yfz seezed up today i dont know how it wasn't out of oil but it did completly seiz.....i dont plaim yamaha for this i thimk it was the way he broke it in he was pounding on it pretty bad as soon as he got it off the trailer athough the dealer is going to fix it for nothing
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You dont believe me??? Ask any Professional 4-Stroke Engine builder, that is how you break it in. Now if it were a 2-stroke then yes you have a certain way of breaking them in. I have had 9 brand new bikes in the last 3 years and thats how I break them in, even my kids bikes, I take them out first before they get on them and I run the #@%! out of them before they ride them. I want to see if any thing is going to fail, and if it does, it was going to fail any ways.
Baby your bikes all you want, then wait tell you REALLY need the power and see what gives then, well maybe you want to do this AFTER the 6 month warranty..........Then you will be kickin' yourself in the **** cuz you didnt do it in the first place.
Baby your bikes all you want, then wait tell you REALLY need the power and see what gives then, well maybe you want to do this AFTER the 6 month warranty..........Then you will be kickin' yourself in the **** cuz you didnt do it in the first place.
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Now I believe in putting an engine through its paces to break it in but I have never heard of anyone pounding the hell out of a brand new machine. I'm not saying your wrong because hey.....that may have worked for you. But I have always worked up the tolerances of a new motor by gradually increasing my abuse level.