BREAK-IN PERIOD
BREAK-IN PERIOD
A break-in period is necessary in order to allow the components
of the system to settle themselves in relation to each other.
During the break-in period (4 hours or 80 kilometers), follow
these recommendations:
• Avoid riding under dry and clean conditions. (For
example: asphalt, hay or straw field, etc).
• Start sharp turns at very low speed: (15 km/h maximum
real speed).
VERIFICATION
VISUAL INSPECTION
TRACK TENSION
ANGLE OF ATTACK
ALIGNMENT
BOLT TORQUE
A GOOD break-in period must be done in a lubricated
environment such as water, mud, snow, soft soil, sand, dust,
etc.
A BAD break-in period can generate smoke, odors of burned
rubber as well as plastic deposits on the sprocket and/or the
frame.
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BREAK-IN PERIOD
ST
1
HOUR
INSTALLATION
15 km/h MAX
REAL SPEED
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
ND
RD
2
HOUR
3
HOUR
25 km/h MAX
35 km/h MAX
REAL SPEED
REAL SPEED
X
X
X
X