While there is more on the official checklist than just fluid changes, most of it takes longer to read than it takes to actually do. For instance, check things like hydraulic fluid levels at the site glass on the M/C. Big whooping deal.
The truly important things are the rear belt tension and the critical fastener security. Next time you have your dealer do a service, stand where you can observe without being obvious, and see if the "tech" assigned to the job pulls out the specs and a torque wrench to check all those fasteners.
The 1k service is 99% BS, and is basically another chance for the dealer to make a nice profit on top of what he made a short time earlier when he sold you the bike, the ESP, financing, and some accessories. If they did the initial prep correctly, there is no reason to have to do any of this stuff other than the belt tension and a visual inspection for leaks, damage, etc.
Jerry