Part of my break-in drill is to ride in town, stop-&-go, for a few miles to get engine thoroughly warmed up, then do highway, accelerating with moderate throttle to 4th gear/50-55, then upshifting to 5th...hold 55-60 for about a mile, then gradual deceleration..."rinse, lather, repeat," then stop for cuppa coffee, let the bike cool down a bit.
Did similar drill on last new bike, my 1984 BMW R80RT, on the advice of the shop's head Beemer mechanic. Rode that bike all over the western U.S. and it didn't use oil right up to the day I sold it with 50K on the speedo.
The Bmw & S40 have that low-frequency/high-amplitude vibe, unlike the in-line 4-cyl bikes I've owned. My '93 Kaw Concours had a high-freq/low-amp vibe @ cruise; would put my hands to sleep.
There's 4" of snow on the ground here in Colorado, so used the downtime to treat all light bulbs & electrical connections with silicone dielectric grease. Besides protecting from corrosion, it gets me "mechanically aquainted" with the bike. (Having to figure out things - like replacing a headlight bulb, for example - is better done in a well-lit garage than on some backroad in the middle if the night...

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