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[QUOTE="motometal, post: 1351509, member: 24727"] i've seen cylinders that looks worse than that, but running fingernail across there is no galling or scratches there. Still, a good idea to take it apart. Do most people follow the routine of sanding down the high spots? Heck no. Don't get too obsessed with the break in, even the experts don't agree other than generally don't put it under a heavy load in higher gears at first. Was it smoking alot? For jetting, just because FMF says jetting is correct doesn't mean its right for the bike. Err towards the rich side and keep an eye on your plug, plus of course pay attention to how it runs, signs of rich or lean. [/QUOTE]
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