My 2012 LIKE200i came with right angle tire stem on the front, shorty straight on the rear.
I always ask for new valve stems when getting new tires. Always. Cars, trucks, scooters, bikes, boats, etc!
I find the R angle one on the front susceptible to cracking as I fool with it trying to check the PSI or put air in it....because it IS an angled one!
I like short stems.....more room to fiddle, much less prone to flexing sideways which IMHO is 1st steps to cracking, losing air, making me walk! Less mass, so less prone to cause wheel balance issues.
If you like excitement - smear your new tires with I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!....it'll give the EMS guys a good laugh on the ride in while you explain what you did.
I'm sorry - I have never known a cracked sidewall to lose air or cause a crash. Never. (Valve Stem - Yes - last summer)
I bet 30% of my fellow citizens are driving today on ancient WalMart Baldies with more cracks than my dear 96 yr old mother-in-law.
She's still rolling along, more or less, and so are they.
I think you'll be riding on the cotton threads under the tread before your sidewall ever causes a problem.
Stig