I have no way to validate this, and maybe by posting here it can be further commented on.
However, I was told the following by another rider who deals with more than a few bike issues a day - his day job. I also feel he is fairly competent through personal experience and not just theory.
Anyway, he said that the PC-V can sometimes get confused as to which cylinder is firing if you don't start the bike shortly after you flip the on/run switch -- before the fuel rails fully pressurized and the check engine light goes out. Said that he learned the hard way, but I never asked to clarify what problems ensue if it gets confused. I assumed it wouldn't run right, sending the front cyl changes to the rear, etc.
On my other bike, I have a thundermax and I was informed by my non-dealer mechanic (not the guy above) to wait for the check engine light to go out before I start. I had that same issue on this bike occasionally when I would start it after the rails were pressurized, but before the chk eng light went out.
So, while this doesn't necessarily offer a solution, maybe it will help.