I was wondering if here in the FXR forum I've ever stated what my riding style is and what I'm trying to accomplish with my build......
So let me just say this, about that (sorta like the politicians LOL)
1) I'm not attempting to build an engine for dyno sheet numbers. You can see from my posts that I'm planning to run stock pistons (if I don't have to bore the cylinders). So, again, I'm not out to build some TQ/HP monster here.
2) I want to INSURE, above performance improvements, that I maintain the reliability of my engine. I like to take off on a trip and might be gone for a few days, or 5K miles. I DO NOT want any issues in the back of my mind that I might cause a breakdown (I know they can happen, but I don't want it to be because I pushed the envelope of my engine/drivetrain). I will not put in any parts that are 'hard to find' or unique in the bike. Everything that I'm putting in can be acquired, or replaced, anywhere in the U.S., easily..... and mostly can get it over the counter if I do break down.
3) Simple terms of what I want ..... just a lil kick in the butt with my ride.
4) What is my riding style
a) I like the twisties and long high speed sweeping curves
b) I love to throw the bike over to one side and twist it open, and then have to let up, and throw it over to the other side and twist it open again zipping in and out of the turns
c) I OFTEN turn the bike out in the opposite direction of the turn so that I can put her down hard and twist it open and blast thru the turn
d) I'm guessing at these following numbers, and have thought about them A LOT over the past year while I was deciding what I wanted from my build.
1) 60% of my riding is on open hiway, 10% is expressway, 20% is back County and State Highways, 10% twisties as up in NC mountains, or TN Smokies, and finding twisties
e) It IS NOT unusual for me to run the RPM range right up to the rev limit, which is currently set at 6K
f) I don't mind down shifting to get acceleration, but I like roll on power too
g) I use 5th gear, a lot, but I've also found myself many times running 80- 90 through 3rd and 4th gear. This summer I was over at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. Coming out of turn 2 at about 90 I shifted down into 4th gear and ran it WOT down the back stretch as far as I had the balls to go right into turn 3. My GPS clocked my max speed at 103 - not fast relatively speaking, but I was also looking at going directly into turn 3 on a 20+ degree track .......... now that right there will make your adrenaline rush, BELIEVE ME !!
h) what I'm saying here is, while I don't run it to the limit on every shift, but I find that when I go out, I usually hit the limit a few times a day. Some days more than others, depends on how everything is happening that day.
I) I want the power to come on somewhere around 2000 and I want it to continue to build power into the higher end of the RPM range. I don't want it to stop making power at 4.5K rpm, like the stock cam does. You know running the stock cam past 4.5K RPM only MAKES NOISE, NO POWER, you might as well shift and get to the next gear at that range when running the stock cam. The W6 cam is supposed to make power from just off idle, (I'll read that to be between 1500 - 2000) right up to 5.5K RPMs.
So, if I have the right CR for this cam to come on, and to stay on to it's max, then when I jump on it, I won't have to shift (to get more power) until I run her out to 5.5K RPM
I don't know, I've read a lot of stuff in the last year

I just want a nice lil bump in the butt, and I want it to 'be on the cam' at about 2K, and to keep making power into the high end RPM range
I suppose some might consider calling that 'mid range' performance, I don't know.
I don't care really what the dyno sheet might ever say, I'm not interested in 'numbers' ....... I'm interested in how it feels in the azz of my levis