Well guess what? I knew I had a problem with suspension and was looking into new shocks (air ride type) and installed them (Platinum series like the Progressive IAS) and still have a problem. It appears that the front motor mount is broken and compressed against the frame. I sounds like the whole bottom is about to drop out anytime the bike hits a bump. Terrible noise which made me think the jiffy stand spring I had to replace was too weak and causing a sloppy slack when in the raised position. But no, it turned out the front motor mount is broken. So I went to the dealer to get a new one. They tell me the mount supplied stock is no longer available and a new one is on order. I ask why? Well there is a coherent problem apparently and the new one is going to be "a little rougher" but improved. Okay, I ordered it up and will keep everyone advised after installation.
I have changed heads, pistons, and cams. I have changed shocks and transmission. Do you think that charging up this bike is stressing out the bike and its basic components, or I am just in a string of bad luck? I am certain that I am close to having a bike that I will like but everything I do seems to create another problem. Hopefully, it is just series of coincedences but I fear not. Newton's laws haunt me. Did I not consider the reactions to the simple structure of the bike when torque and HP were added? I know I haven't done some of the extreme changes that I have read that have been done on this site. I don't drive WFO on the top end, however I like to hurry to the 90 and 95 MPH level whenever the opportunity presents itself. I know that is a lot of Torque through the gears. But I would figure the design would be able to handle that issue. Whereas a lot of high end high speed would be more stess.
What say you?