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Running in a motorbike engine - is it relevant to motorcycle accident claims?

There is something of a controversy among motorbike experts regarding the best way to break in, or run in, a new engine so that the bike reaches its full potential. A properly broken-in bike will have access to its optimum acceleration, speed and power to avoid motorcycle accidents.

The controversy is based around the ideas of 'babying' the bike, allowing the engine to gradually realise its power, or running it hard so that the engine is effectively thrown in at the deep end of its activity. A brief search in the internet's motorbike forums will show advocates on either side.

The idea behind this is that the seals in the cylinder cannot be perfect, no matter how good the machining in the factory, until their various parts have settled in to one another. The better the seal, goes the physics, the better the control of internal combustion pressure.

YouClaim, as a personal injury compensation claim company, is not in a position to weigh in to this argument, but it is worth pointing out that manufacturers tend to encourage the gentler approach as a better way of settling the parts.

Going against the manual may be a way of invalidating any warranty that the motorbike has, and may even count against you in a motorbike crash claim should the worst happen.

UK specialists in claims for motorcycle accidents
If you have been involved in a XX16XX that was not wholly your fault, you may be eligible to make a compensation claim for any personal injury suffered.

Here at YouClaim, we can provide a no win, no fee solicitor who can turn that eligibility into a successful claim for damages. Your claim, if you decide to proceed, will be supported by an expert in motorbike law, and this will be done on an entirely free basis.

We charge you nothing, win or lose, and protect you from charges that arise from other sources. Plus we ensure that 100 percent compensation goes to you in a successful case, with not a penny taken by us.

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Our advisors are ready to discuss your motorcycle accident case in detail - you can reach them through echat, through our claim form, or over our UK hotline - 0800 10 757 95. Let us help you with your compensation claim today.