I don't want to hijack this thread but here is some interesting data regarding plug electrode wear. According to NGK, electrode erosion in four stroke engines is 0.01~0.02 mm/1,000 km (0.00063~0.00126 inches/1,000 miles. In wasted spark systems the wear is twice as fast. 10,000 mile intervals is a good choice for at least checking the gap.
I don't know if it is the Bosch plugs or something else that causes these bikes to eat plugs, but my K75 opened the gap from .025" to .039" on the Bosch plugs in only 8500 miles. Always had good results with NGK in previous bikes so am trying a set of D7EA's for 2015 to see how they wear. Just put them in and did a TB balance, so far the engine runs very smooth with good balance with them. Will have to wait for some warmer weather to really see how they run.