Many dealers DO blow off the valve check/adjust at the 600 mile service, but IMHO, Ray's reason is exactly why Suzuki tells you it should be done. As the engine breaks in, the valves get tighter (and quieter).
I would especially want to follow the manufacturer's recommendations while you're still under warranty in case you have to rely on it.
The bike isn't likely to self-destruct if you ignore the first one, but it could. If your valves get tight enough to hold one (or more) open, they'll burn. And Suzuki will tell you to pack sand when you want a repair.
If you're gonna blow off a scheduled valve check, do it after the first two. The motor will be pretty stable by then. (After I passed 7500, I do mine every winter, which is ~10K miles.)