Friction-induced limit cycling deteriorates system performance in a wide variety of mechanical systems. In this paper, we study the way in which essential friction characteristics affect the occurrence and nature of friction-induced limit cycling in flexible rotor systems. This study is performed on the level of both numerical and experimental bifurcation analyses. Hereto, an experimental drill-string set-up is used. The synthesis of these numerical and experimental results confirms that friction-induced limit cycling is due to a subtle balance between a velocity weakening characteristic of the friction (Stribeck effect) at lower velocities and viscous friction at higher velocities. Moreover, it is shown how these essential friction charact...