What is the best break-in period for a scooter?
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The optimal break-in period for a scooter is the first 300 kilometers. During this initial period, the maximum speed should not exceed 60 km/h. The next 300 kilometers can involve moderate high-speed riding, and after completing 1,000 kilometers, the scooter can be driven normally. Below is an introduction to scooters: Scooter transmission system working principle: The transmission mechanism of a scooter operates by connecting two pulley discs with a drive belt. When the engine is idling, the two pulley discs and the drive belt remain loose, preventing the scooter from moving forward. As the engine speed increases, centrifugal force causes the two pulley discs to engage more tightly with the belt, altering the gear ratio. The higher the engine speed, the greater the gear ratio change, resulting in faster vehicle speed. Scooter transmission system maintenance: Once the transmission cover is installed, the air guide plate on the front pulley disc creates a directional airflow inside the transmission case. This serves two purposes: cooling the transmission system and expelling dust generated during operation to prevent excessive wear on internal components.