Don,
Sounds like you got a real nice result. You don't know how much I wish a first class tuner lived close to me. When the weather breaks, I am going to have to travel a bit to get to a tuner as good as John Golden. Unless I can figure out a way to hook up with Speed Hanson of Speed's Performance Plus - I am planning to head to Jamie at Fuel Moto.
But - back to you... Your results are pretty much what I hope to see. Plenty of torque with a fairly conservative build. To bad you had to do it twice to get there - but it sure sounds like you got there! Great Job - must be pretty satisfying.
Congratulations!! 
Scott
Scott, it really is satisfying to see what should continue to be a nice, stable, reliable build up. I've got nothing on the cylinder head breather vent right now. Will wait to see how these rocker boxes handle blow-by/misting before deciding what if anything to do there. Speaking to just the running of the engine, however, these first impressions could not have me more pleased.
It really does "sound" good. It responds to the throttle quickly and wraps up quickly. Both are things I was missing terribly from how I had to detune the prior effort to keep the bike on the road. It's now what the first build should have been; plus some. You never know until you see a set of components in action. Initial suggestions here are that the rather extensive homework and basic modeling are going to pay off. This looks to be a nice combination in concert. Certainly am very pleased so far.
Scott, you're only a day's ride from here. It'd mean getting a Power Commander but you're welcome to stay here and visit John's some weekend he's home. We'll drink beers, make up stories, you'll get a good tune and you can ride home on a Sunday.
John and Sandy's rally schedule is starting to get laid out on their website. You might find him closer to you some weekend than you'd expected too. But if you'd want to come here and give the bike a spin just say the word sometime. We'll make a weekend of it!