Here is my two cents (some of the others can see me winding up!): Kymco USA has not been stingy with parts on warranty issues. BettinandLosin, a serious mech/tech in Portland, OR has assured us, Stig has assured us and there has to be more that have said Kymco USA will send any part(s) the dealer requests on a warranty job. I do not know if either the dealer boss-man or the "mechanic" knows this BUT WE KNOW THIS! This is kinda in Steve's court to tell these dumm-, er, people what the score is but this is typical of dealers and their techs: they don't know how the bikes work, they don't know how to troubleshoot and they sure as heck don't know how to fix them. They will blow smoke up your waistcoat as long as you let them. You are on good footing with the rep, Steve. He is your best friend and wants to see you happy. He probably had to put the big sell on these guys to take on the line so he has to keep them happy, too but not as much as you. I will bet Steve knows about this forum and some of the real enthusiasts here. He also knows, well, that we will blab when things go right as well as when they go sideways. My opinion is when friction material that is porous gets contaminated with grease IT IS SHOT AND SHOULD BE REPLACED. The belt not as much but don't forget the strength fiber can soak up plenty of lube.I THINK THE BELT SHOULD BE REPLACED, TOO! It did not look from the pictures they removed the clutch assembly. This is easy since once they have the clutch bell off the clutch assy just slides off. Then you can see if there is too much lube in there. You gotta stay on top of this because it will take MONTHS to get this resolved if you don't. It will go better since you got Kymco USA involve early. Give us a blow-by-blow as it happens!
Karl