Thank you very much for your input. After reading some more, I'm not worried about this at all. Bike will be parked and covered inside my garage except when in one of my few trips a year. Second, even if that happened, I know disconnecting and reconnecting the gray connector resets the switch, so I wouldn't be stranded; just have to make sure I carry the tools to do that. And third, it seems to happen when crap accumulates in the mechanism, since one owner resolved the issue with compressed air once in there. With a stronger spring, cleaning that area regularly, and with bike garaged most of the time and never being used in the rain on purpose, the chances of that happening on my bike are slim to none.
And finally, I'm aware of your bypass switch for that Brian, along with the low-fuel-range/no-warning harness, and might get one or both if necessary. I'd buy the low-fuel-range in a heartbeat if it didn't eliminate the warning, so have to own the bike for a few hundred miles and decide which is more important. And the bypass one I have a couple of years to decide since it doesn't happen when new (will monitor this forum for cases in newer bikes). Thank you again folks. I'm VERY happy the only potential issues with this bike are really stupid stuff, and easily fixed. Now it's time to make some phone calls to make this happen folks

. Have a great weekend.