What is the speed limit for the Kawasaki Z900 during the break-in period?

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IvanLynn
07/30/25 9:17am
During the break-in period, the vehicle should not be driven at high speeds. It is best to keep the speed below 50 km/h. After reaching 1000-1500 kilometers, the speed restriction can be lifted. Definition of the break-in period: The break-in period for a new motorcycle refers to the process where mechanical components come into contact, rub against each other, and mesh together during initial operation. After the break-in period: Once the break-in period is over, the new motorcycle should be taken to a designated maintenance station for a full break-in service. This mainly includes changing the engine oil, replacing the oil filter, cleaning, measuring cylinder pressure, removing carbon deposits from the combustion chamber, removing the speed limiter, adjusting the engine idle speed, checking the braking system, adjusting the clutch pedal free travel, and tightening the front suspension and steering mechanism.
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