Thanks Stig. Yeah I know, but I've been reading a lot. Turns out the first 20 miles might be the most important not the first 600 . . . and one would hope the set up guy at the dealership was not tempted to "see what she could do" unless of course it turns out that is what's best for seating the valves etc. which many engineers postulate is indeed the case. I'm following the manual's directive yet asking the question to people who may have the knowledge.
Completely understand your dilemma. ......
So, doubt very much that you can damage the longevity of an engine by following the manufacturer's recommendations.
Plenty of guys will prove otherwise with their "40years" of experience.......but that, perhaps, is only proof of how well most engines are built. Even tormenting them won't break most of them.
Just my $.02.
(One other point.....few owners will keep a scooter long enough to see the long term effects of poorly handled break-in procedures )
I think my Burgman's break-in lasted 1,000 miles.
Stig