yep... thats a pretty solid and safe break-in procedure... FWIW, where I work, we fire them, up, give them about 15-20 minutes of warm up time while checking for leaks/noises... if everything checks out, it gets ramped to full load/speed for 4 hours... .
Best thing to do is start it let it fast idle around 850-1200 rpm check for oil leaks and coolant flow. Allow to come up to temp. After about an hour stop and check oil and coolant levels. You want to give the engine a few (warm up cool down) heat cycles. Give the rings a chance to seat and all the new parts to get friendly with each other. After an hour and a half give it some load but again not full load just enough to get it to heat up some. Last thing you want to do is get the cylinders really hot and glazed over the rings will never seat if that happens and you'll end up with an engine that uses oil lots of oil. After about 5 hours of running time change the oil. There is a lot of break in metals that end up in the first oil change best to get rid of them then you can give it a good work out but don't work it hard for too long, again you want that heat cooling heating cycle to take place a few times. Give the engine a chance to run in and you'll have an engine that will run very well and not use oil. Some may say my method is over kill but I've rebuilt many marine engines and this method has never let me down nor have I had an engine come back.
Big, I bought a motorcycle brand new, drove it 1/4 mile to the gas station and filled it up. Pulled out, twisted the throttle to the peg, and ran down the boulevard at 104.That bike ran like a scalded dog, and I never had a problem with it.
It was a Yamaha though.![]()
Funny Mr. Big! :-laf I'm more conservative in my older age, I try to break things in a little more like the others suggested, varying loads, change the oil fairly soon, etc. I have a JD "R" 2 banger diesel that I need to finish up, I'm redoing the pony and the large engine. The pony runs like my bike did, but I'll find a way to idle it down some, and the diesel is a slow turner anyways. Should be fun if I ever get it done.
Maybe you should stay off the bike, just sayin'... ... .![]()