I just read your posts a bit more closely and have a question for you. What in the world does keeping the bike under a given SPEED have to do with breaking in the engine? Is that specifically what your Owner's Manual says? So if I ride my bike out of the showroom and never shift out of first or second gear but keep it below 50MPH, I'm in compliance with the MOCO break in procedure? I was always under the impression that a variety of RPM's was the best break in - avoiding long periods of time at a single engine speed if possible. Then I learned of the 30-60-30 method and that makes sense to me as well. I just don't think engine break in has anything to do with the speed of the vehicle over the road. Isn't it even possible to complete the engine break in with the bike on a dyno, technically travelling at 0 MPH?
Aaah - so many questions to ponder!