I agree with Pete.
Personally I try to avoid sitting at the same speed for long periods. Let the engine warm up for 5 minutes before running & try to vary speeds as much as possible I would also avoid revving it too hard very quickly, just let revs build up at a steady pace for the first 1000 miles.
There is evidence suggesting its best to run an engine in HARD after a rebore or new rings & hone. I am not too sure about this but I can tell you its not good to run in too carefully as it can result in oil glaze on the cylinder walls which is not good.
I have just totally rebuilt my top end & fitted new rings & honed the bores so will be riding bike late March early April (better weather) & will not give it an easy time but not screw it either.......just ride it like I always do which is varying speeds & revs. Change oil after 1000 miles or 500 if that makes you feel better.
Buy a magnetic sump plug........good idea at anytime but it will collect all the small metal fragments related to new rings etc.....
Hope that helps ?
Pete F