Ray,
Yes, I think it's in pretty good shape and I'm not hesitant about putting it back in and running with it.
My bike is stock except for the Fullsac 2.5" baffles and the TTS Mastertune upgrade and Fullsac's canned map they did when they were getting all of the '09s going. It has been a GREAT runner these 5 years. The clutch is all stock.
As said prior, I'm putting in a 30 tooth Andrews front sprocket and hope that gives the ole bike a bit more get moving power without having to slip the clutch so much on take off.
I'm going to use HD primary lube as it's worked fine for me so far. When I took out the drain plug there was very little debris on the plug. I am doing the Redline Shockproof in the trans this week along with Luqui Moly 10w60 full synthetic and a new HD filter.
I did the swing arm modification with the welded on gussets and grinding out the axle slots. I'll be reusing my original belt as it looks just like new at this point.
I've had no rattles in the primary. I've never had any issues with finding neutral at a stop, so the clutch must be releasing well enough.
The only mod I plan to do is a new set of lifters and pushrods. I think this will help prevent some possible future issues. It could also help with the sewing machine ticking from 2500 to 3500 rpms. Also I've read where with the adjustable pushrods that you can preload the lifters a bit heavy and that also helps with the rattles. I saw somewhere that .140" extra would permissible and that worked well to cut the noise.
I took the pictures last night with my iPhone 6+. I like the phone quite a bit.
So for now, it all goes back in stock and I hope to have the TTS rescaled to the new sprocket this weekend.
Thanks for the reply and hope your bike keeps moving for you...