I'm not worried about it...the problem is going away just by me riding it around the city which means a lot of clutch engagements. Your method is just faster.
Now I just wonder why this occurs...
I have no idea, but considering I haven't experienced this on any other scooter I'm guessing
it's a cheapo part/manufacturing fault.
I've seen some glazing on the clutch pads, with them scrubbed clean and the rest of
the CVT cleaned up the problem goes away, but comes back very soon. I'm not sure
what kind of riding and/or conditions attribute to this since mine started jumping riding
around town, no long rides were involved, so it's obviously not that.
I guess someone who knows more about the CVT specific stuff will have a simple answer,
but I think it can't be avoided.
Just one thing.. did you change your gear oil just before this issue appeared?