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A lot of dirtbike riders will advise; ride it like you stole it to run it in.

 

Seemingly everything beds in better. I've always run saws flat out from the box but with a slightly richened top end jet. Weaken it up after a few hours.

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I run mine in for about 4 tanks just for peace of mind really now that i have to buy my own saws but never did in the past...some saws seized in the after only 12 months these were never run in...my current 357 is 3 years old been run in(first saw i tryed it on) and its been ragged hard since and still runs spot on...wich is definietly a record for a mid range saw used by me ! so i now run in all new saws.

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