Oh my goodness.....is your dealer in SW Ohio?
This is exactly what the young head-tech told me when i aked about that first 600 mile service....."2.5 hours to get down thru the plastics"....then gave me an astronomical price for this first service.
My thinking now is that he was not lying to me...he just
had never done a LIKE's valves....
They have monster scoots on the dealer floor...8 foot long Yamaha Majesty's and such....I think he was thinking the LIKe would be like those scoots. A nightmare of plastic.
OK, here is my thinking regarding your situation:
1) To stay in good stead with your dealer and any future warranty issues....maybe think about doing this -
Remove the seat bucket from your scoot (2 screws, 4 bolts) then remove your battery cover (3 screws), then remove your lower center plastic panel (2 screws, see the youtube video for LIKE valve adjustment for how to do this all).
OK, now you have the valve cover in the open for your mechanic.
Replace the seat bucket....and the battery cover. Take it in with that center piece off....and see how much they charge to do the valve check now. You can drive it with that off - no issues unless your in a monsoon. You're not being a smart-_ss....you're just 'learning how to do things on your scoot'...."so, here you go guys...there's your valve cover!"
2) If you truly are going to quit on your dealer - and who knows how future warranty issues will be dealt with?
Follow the youtube video for the valve adjustment. OR, just do it with care - and your dealer will never know you've been in there. You're now comfortable that your valves are OK....anf he can play with them at 3000 miles.
KYMCO made this scoot - and they wrote the owner's manual which stipulates the service intervals. A lot of us owners go by that chart in the manual (some of us do things even more often than seen on that chart!
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Or 3) Do as your dealer suggests. They are not crooks - they are just old school mechanics who have learned to do things a certain way. Will your scooter engine break if you wait until 3K to do the valve check? Probably not. The valves will probably stay very close to specs for that interval.....maybe even a whole lot longer! Seems some OldSchool guys say that if the engine is running fine - the valves are OK.
I do not have that good an ear - or a rear end educated enough to 'feel' a slightly 'off' running engine. So, I check the valves. It will take you a couple of hours the first time you do this - because it's all new stuff, and you're being so careful. The 3rd time you'll be sliding the feeler gauge blades in there a whole lot sooner than that.
You can have the 3 plastic parts (seat bucket, battery cover, lower front panel) out in 1/2 hr the first time - 12mins the second time.
For the price of 1/2 hour scooter shop labor - you can purchase the cyclpedia on-line manual (for life) -using the manual and the youtube video you might surprise yourself about how easy a valve lash check is to do!
It IS unsettling when a dealer does not follow the written material which the manufacturer gives to the new owner.
Do these guys sell a lot of scooters? Many other scoot brands as well?
My scooter has been back to the dealer only to have my Michelins installed at 400 miles.
I am learning to do all the servicing myself - and am doing it more often than specified.
Stig