just got a chance to ride the new baby last weekend and found a few problems, cant get the nav to link up, ping or chattering under some light accelration and a bunch of frozen bolts, couldnt adjust the rear floorboards, handelbar os reomver the bolts on the front boards to add spacer kit. its like they were dipped in locktight, even the dealer broke a bolt off in the throttle body when the pulled off the stock airbox. nice for 40k
On the frozen bolts, I used a long allen wrench, secured the wrench in the allen head well, then used by foot to break them loose. After figuring this out on the first one, the others were a piece of cake. I was doing the front floorboards and it took getting the allen wrench positioned just right under the bike and then sitting on the floor to stretch out to get my foot in place. It was trickier on the left side than the right side to do this...but it worked quite well.
As far as the Nav system goes, you do have to ride the bike around for a while with the Nav turned on to get it to link up. Mine worked, then lost the link, and then the dealer ordered me a new module. The new module did not work, and then the original one started working again. The dealer is getting me a new one again, as technical services told them that mine will go bad again, as it was in a group of bad ones. There's a thread under Electrical Devices, etc with a title that has GPS in it, where I explained how to tell if you have one of the bad ones. Inside the fairing, on the back of the radio, there was a small round colored sticker...I can't remember off hand which color was which, but I think it was a green sticker means it's from the bad batch and a purple one is okay. You'll have to find the thread to make sure. The dealer can call technical services and they will tell the dealer exactly what to look for. Again, as it states in the manual, you do have to ride the bike with the Nav on for a bit to get it to connect and for me it was about a 1/2 hour ride before I saw enough satellites located.
Regarding breaking off the bolt for the airbox, did he do this putting it on or taking it off. If you try to tighten that too tight, they will break off...don't ask me how I know.