This borders on pallets in fields or why does my post count not change . Lots of scientific input here . Rings do not seal when cold , gas leaks by the rings , more condensation when it is cold . Amazing .
Clue #1: dealer mechanic makes a comment that is probably worth paying attention to.
General Science data source: check BITOG for UOA on similar or same Kaw engines - look for patterns. The best BITOG posters often will make relevant comments on how vehicle is used - watch for similar use patterns.
Direct Science feedback: unless a machine is only worth $200, paying for your own Used Oil Analysis is money well spent - it will tell you what is going on with dilution.
FI is only as good as the engineer scribing its control code - sometimes the factory goofs (don't get me wrong, I like Kaw, and ride a 2 wheeled one myself) and even non-road vehicles need to be re-flashed. Other times, there may be non-obvious factors behind running high fuel enrichment when cold (ex. catalytic performance - no idea if the OP has one on his though).
Agreed Kevin - The Net is no different than real life in any era - lots of "stories" out there, that need to be separated from the real engineering. Most Lube oils are designed to only deal with a
small amount of fuel contamination - If I was hearing "stories" about high fuel loading in a new vehicle I had, I'd chase down the best data sources I could, AND spend the few dollars needed to get my own UOA done.
If the first UOA came back clean, as long as my useage pattern didn't worsen, I wouldn't worry further.
OP's approach of going to the Severe Service sched is what I'd do, w/o my own UOA data.
:2cents: Rgds, D.