40:1 from day oneThis information in counterintuitive to what I was taught in the 90's about breaking in 2 stroke dirtbike engines, I used to do a little racing when 2 strokes still ruled. Every race team utilized the Hard break in, warm it up and run it hard.
But in fairness these were much more refined engines with tighter tolerances.
Same principals apply to a chinadoll: Lots of cylinder pressure to promote ring seating and proper seal. Simply reduce overall revs/vs/time to compensate for poor china quality. After third tank, ride it like you please.
Low speed, full throttle bursts, with NO FULL RPM BLASTS until third tank.