Also his "Heat cycles" theory is full of shit.
"The term "heat cycle" comes from the idea that the new engine components are being "heat treated" as the engine is run in."
The engine parts are not thought to be heat treated. Heat cycles refers to the minute distortion that occurs in engine components when the engine is changed from ambient temperature to running temperature. "Running in" an engine involves polishing the 'high' points of these distortions as well as bedding rings (and other things).
Interesting point that shovelstrokeed raised about cams. Some engines produce 200,000psi of pressure between the cam and followers. It is easily the most stressed part of any engine, and is quickly stuffed by letting a new engine idle for long.
In a nut shell, if you are racing the bike and rebuilding it every couple of races, fine, otherwise I think it is a load of crap.
Feel free to disagree.