Mine just (@ 5k) started a little drooling, but no puke. BTW I changed the engine oil yesterday after returning home and was diligent not to overfill like I did the first time out. Put 3 qts, 10 oz, went for ride and upon return led dipstick said Hi Oil. What's up with that. Anyway, have a hand held little pump and I withdrew what I think is about 8-10 oz this morning and dead cold led dipstick has one bar showing. I'll take it out and get it up to normal operating temp (well maybe ABOVE normal with these 110s) and see what it reads then.
Jerry, I think there's a lot more oil that "hides" in these motors than we realize. Mine quit puking after it got enough out (it never was really bad)...now, after a high speed run, I notice a bit of mist on the cam cover, but you have to look at it just right to see it. To get a really accurate reading on my LED dipstick, I have to jack the Legends up to full height, let it sit for a couple of minutes, then take a reading. It is now reading about 1/4 to 1/2 quart low, depending on temp and how long it sat. With the drain plug on the left front of the motor, I just think there's a lot of oil still up in the heads, pump and plate, and on the other side of the sump. It could easily be 1/2 quart or more, IMO.
I'll try and find that article, if my CRS syndrome doesn't kick in tonight.

if I find it, I'll try and scan it, if I can remember how to use that old flatbed I've got.
I'm 99% sure you've got a different bottom end (in parts) than the 103, particularly the rods.