I think most people on this forum have been around motorcycles long enough and are probably fussy enough with their bikes that they would notice a fluid leak well before it became a problem anyway. If these engines burn more than a quart of oil between regular oil changes we start freaking out and think about lawsuits.

I frequently take my bike on 1,000- 3,000 mile trips (when I get the chance, anyway) and I don't even bother bringing an extra quart of oil anymore. I've had much more use of having proper tools and a portable compressor if somethings going to have to suck up space in my bags. My tools and compressor have bailed out a few people we take trips with as well as myself, when things start rattling off or you have a tire leak. Never had an issue of fluid loss.
Anyway, might as well put what you feel better with in the different cavities. When you spend $30-$40k on the bike, what's another $10 at oil change time? The bigger concern is where all of this used oil goes, so you gotta make the effort to dispose of it in the best way you can. I always have thought my engine sounded better and ran smoother and cooler after an oil change, but really I know it's just my head running better. $50 worth of synthetic oil that only has 3,000 miles on it is still more than adequate to go another 2 or 3 thousand miles. But if it bothers me enough for the extra 2 thousand I might as well spend the $50 earlier and enjoy my $40,000 that much more. If we're going to roll nickels and dimes arouind like they are manhole covers, we might as well just ride around on a Vespa or something that costs a lot less.
