I never quite understood why our 07 and later CVO Screamin Eagle bikes do not come with the Screamin Eagle 6 speed. 
After reading you comments it made me think a little bit about the 5 speed / 6 speed transmissions.
Yes, to some on here, I do think once in awhile...

If you look back at the SE 6 speed, I believe it was designed to replace a 5 speed gearset in a five speed housing. The SE 6 speed is an O/D trans with 6 speed being about .86, that's from memory and mine isn't too good lately. So the engineers designed around what they had and
added the O/D 6th gear. As Baker has pointed out, an O/D trans robs a bit more power than a high gear at a 1:1 ratio. That's why had came out with the DD6. I think he may have an O/D set as well, but not sure.
So if I were the MOCO, I would look at a total redesign 6 speed, which they did in the '06 Dyna series bikes. In that case they drop the O/D high gear and make high gear 1:1 for the most efficient running. Now they need to get the O/D
effect, so they shortened up the primary ratio from the older 88TC 1.44 ratio to the new 96TC 1.35 ratio. That's an 8% lowering in ratios. This is where they get the O/D affect of the 1:1 ratio 6th gear on the Cruise Drive 6 speed trans.
Sorry I got side tracked on the original statement.
The 88TC 5th gear is, 3227 rpms @ 75 mph and 96TC 6th gear is, 2859 rpms @ 75 mph.
I didn't mean this as an answer to your statement as it was just that, a statement. But it does make sense the way that they did the process of going from an "aftermarket" approach to the SE 6 speed gears and then with the re-engineered 1:1 6 speed Cruise Drive transmission.
