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Did you get a new cam grind....one from Lancer?
It will come with the break in lube. Follow the directions that come with it. For a new cam installation you want everything ready to go when you start the bike - you don't want to stop or idle the bike for a period of time that they specify in the break -in instructions. The cam lobes don't like low rpm when the cam has not been used before.
For the piston rings - if the shop didn't check the ring end gap is would not hurt to do that. Slide them one at a time into the top of the cylinder, shove them down just a bit with the piston so they are sitting square in the bore, then use a feeler gauge to check the end gap. Most factory rings are made to spec - the only question then becomes did they bore the cylinder to the correct size for the piston and rings. When you assemble the rings onto the piston and get ready to slice the cylinder on, lightly oil the ring and cylinder, and align the ring gaps so that none of them line up....space the gaps 1/3rd around the piston, and I try never to align anything over the tops of the piston pin......just a habit of mine.
Dave
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