wakeupmaggie: Thanks for the advice. I had received the same advice when doing my Learner Course. Their reasoning is that not only is there a chance you forget to turn the bike off with the key (those lights and electronics are on and you will end up with a drained battery) but also that some bikes can have issues with constantly turning off via the Kill switch, and premature wear of the switch.
While I have no way of knowing if they are just talking rubbish or if there is truth in it, but I follow the advice anyway. Saves me forgetting (as I keep doing) to turn off my lgihts and having a dead battery. It's always off via the key, not the kill switch.
zombie: Thanks for all the advice. Never worked on a bike before, so I am a little reluctant to do things like this. I might have to get myself a Service manual and start looking around the bike. However I am reluctant to do anything major with the bike as it is only 2 weeks old, so still has it's full 2 year warranty. Doing too much with the bike the dealer/Kymco may turn around and say I caused the issue (a common excuse for many Car dealers/mechanics here in Aus).
As for the Seafoam, unfortunately it is not available to us here in Australia. I have to make do with what we can get.
Spoke to the dealer again today and they have said the issue may be that I filled up with Premium fuel. They seem to think that I should only be using regular fuel and anything else could be causing issues. They have offered for me to bring the bike in and they will take a look and fix it up for no charge (which they really have to do with the Australian Consumer Laws anyway), but they still think one cause is the fuel I am using.
So what do you guys think. Could the Premium petrol be the cause of the issue. I filled with 98RON petrol, as the manual stated to use 92ron or higher.
I did point out the bike had been having issues before I filled up, but they just said it sounds like the petrol. So I guess I will be taking it in to them for them to deal with.