Wow!!Jagster
Thought you might like to know the result of my findings. Did not accept the dealer's road assessment of the bike(a supposed 'expert' on R3s said he could not find any fault, said it was a combination of tyres, road conditions blah, blah). Took it in for 600 mile service and asked them to check wheel balance and bearings. Turns out front wheel was 34g out of balance!! Problems solved. So much for their 'expert' opinion
Despite the concern and frustration that you have had about your bike, the dealer support etc... I'm very pleased to hear that you've finally got to the bottom of it and now have the cause of the problem.....and.....it's an easy fix, which is fantastic.
I have to say, I didn't think about wheel balance. Better add that to the list of things to look out for.
Enjoy your 'new ride'.......and ride safe
