Second that. Better to get your gear on, start your bike and move off straight away, gently does it for the first couple of k's and then start feeding it more.
Cold starting and cold idling is what stuffs an engine more than anything else.
You get a build up of fuel from the choke system which washes off the oil film
and the oil takes longer to get to temperature around all parts of the engine, giving rise to accelerated wear.
Oh, something I see many people doing to bikes and cars. Rev the crap out of them while they are cold.

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