Togger,
A couple of questions :
Re. the scooter :
Starts easily, steady idle and good running on the move?
I think we need a little more info on your mechanical skills and confidence ....
A valve check is a bit complicated ....and you will need good instructions and tools and confident skills to check the valve gaps.
Some scoots are easy to work on....some much harder due to panels and engine/frame parts restricting easy access.
The ideal would be to watch someone do your valves, start to finish, the first time. But, maybe you don't need that. ?
Some time ago - we had a newbie member do his valves, and get lost.
No amount of advice and posts could get it staightened out. Many tries.....it was all Greek to him. Best guess was that he flubbed step one - and was not at Top Dead Center when he loosened the adjusters.
While getting your valve gap in good specs is the ideal --- many folks never mess with, or pay for, a valve check IF THE SCOOTER IS RUNNING GOOD. Some shops also give that advice - if it's running good & starting easily.
Me, I could not sleep not knowing what my valve gap is!
So, please tell us about your mechanical skills.
Stig