Going to ride a Triumph Daytona 675 demo bike. It hasn't been fully broken in so they say don't ride too hard. Should I just ride it like I want or be respectful? What's the consequence?
I have broken in 03 cbr,05 cbr and 06 gsxr by just riding it hard right away, with no problems at all. One of my friends is still racing my 03 and it has close to 20,000 track miles still with no problems. Another friend has the 05 with close to 10,000 track miles and no problems. Knock on wood I think one of the main principles of breaking a bike in is varying the RPM, and hard riding naturally does this.
And some wonder why fewer and fewer manufacturers/dealers offer demo's. IMO, it is NOT ok to treat someone elses equipment with disrespect, ESPECIALLY after they asked you to do otherwise. Beer Slut, the consequence is if you ring the piss out of it on a public road on a bike unfamilier to you you might not be able to post here for awhile, or forever but I'm sure you know that. You can get the feel of that ike without bouncing it of the rev limiter and by riding in a spirited but not abusive way.
only if you wheelie away crossed up and step out into a knack-knack....with the greatest respect....of course.
FWIW - those triples actually run better with a little more short shifting and grunt - no need to bang them up to the rev limiter - you're just wasting energy at that point. So just go ride it and you'll see the beauty of the triple - I wish I could afford to run one.....
The guy is showing you respect by letting you take the bike out. He probably does not need to give test rides to sell it. The way you treat it determines whether you were worthy of that respect. It's between you and your conscience, nobody else will know.
It's not like the dealership needs to sell the bike after it's done being a demo. Why would the dealer care if you beat the hell out of it?
Because Triumph will end the program f it doesn't make financial sense and then no demos to help said deler sell. MCC sold 17+ Triumphs on the Demo day, that's a powerful sales tool. Ted, didn't you used to sell bikes at dealership?
If you demo an Aprilia, all I had to do was look at the dash "telltale" which told me how fast you went during the ride but didn't track revs. Nice tool for the track as well.
It's just basic respect for the guy who ends up buying it. Some dealers let some customers take out bikes that are going to be sold. It has happened to me.