Easy for the first 20 minutes. Then give the throttle up to 4000 rpm a few times followed by throttle offs on 3-5 gears.
Cruising in 4000-5000rpm.
Then 6000 rpm bursts
The last break ins with 836, 970, 1005 cc got a taste of 8000 rpm on first ride when warm.
Cruising around in legal speeds.
Rings need to be worn in while bores still have the rough grinding surface.
The first 100km is important. Miss that window might delay the rings to adapt to bores or never as good.
I have seen the difference on old 836 pistons and later 836 pistons that got a harder brake-in.
The sissy driven (first 1000km at max 4000-5000rpm on 5th gear) pistons have brown residues under rings. The other alu colored only despite wider worn bores.
The last 970cc take very little oil despite rather high compression. (Forged pistons with bigger clearance.)
The little oil taken so far mostly due to 3 dyno visits with at least 4 torturing WAT up to 9500rpm at high load each time.
(Rear tire got a shorter life)