He's got tank shift for a good reason, you shouldda heard thid panny...
Looks like a slick bike MIke. A guy from the old Iron Horse Magazine used to drag race a rigid pan jockey! He did real good with it too! What a ride that was!

TODAY'S UPDATE:
Just got back after putting another 32 torturous more miles on. 5 miles, stop, cool off, repeat. So after doing this five times today, I can now ride my bike and perform normal breakin the next time I take it out. The last stint was 7 miles, and so far, the highest oil temp today was 193 deg. Let's see how she does after a one hour straight ride next time, and build up from there.

I gotta tell ya, this thing spins so much freer than the last motor. It's really smooth and quiet. Talking specifically the motor, not the overall sound with the Perf. D&D's. They're still loud and sweet as ever!

The overall feel of this engine is fantastic so far. And it can only get better as I stretch it out. I've got big hopes for this engine after all I've gone thru to get there. But the way it feels right now, I've got every reason to think I'm there!

The Corbin seat is such a major improvement too. Who said you have to break 'em in? This thing is fine just the way it is. If it gets better, that's an added bonus! It also is higher than my other seats. The best part is, my Clearview 18" Windshield is now the perfect height for me! So are the 12.5" WO Apes. That seat brought everything right to me, and now all components happen to fit me perfectly. Just dumb ass luck, but I'll take it!!!

I've raised this bike with the taller AK-20's and the 330mm bitubos. It's still no problem for me at 5-9. But if you're shorter than that, you might want to think twice about both raising your suspension and seat heights both. You still want to be flatfooted, even on inclines.

Now for some real time in the saddle, and finish breaking her in. But there's nothing there right now, to tell me that I didn't accomplish my goal this time!

And as ya'll know, full report to follow!!!

Hoist!
