Of course, you are correct, Jerry. I have the LCD temp/oil level dipstick in the present bike, and had it in the '06 as well. I was never remotely concerned on the Vrod. I never check anything sitting at a redlight, other than my rear view mirrors, but I do take a look sometimes when I stop for fuel. For me and my bladder, that's about every 150 miles, at most. On the 110 motor, with the Xpipe, Fullsac, and TTS, I've
seen it as high as 270...on the '06 103" motor with a PCIII and tuned, I've seen it as high as 260. Mostly, I want the LCD oil level readout, just for peace of mind when I check it while on the road...the temp is just a curiousity, because I don't want the bike tuned so that it smells like a gasoline pump when I'm idling somewhere. After checking the relative accuracy of the LCD oil level readout with the manual dipstick, I trust the LCD now, so I depend on it to let me know if I've sprung a leak since the last fuel stop, or if something weird is happening to the engine that I should be alarmed about. I've had the '11 go into "parade mode" in 90 degree ambient air temps while sitting in Atlanta traffic, bearing in mind that the actual temp radiating off the pavement is probably more like 110+ degrees if the sun is shining too. The motor is going to get hot under those conditions, regardless, and honestly, I'd just as soon not know what the oil temp is under those conditions because I can't really do anything about it other than be reasonable and turn the engine off when possible, and safe to do so.
Until HD does something dramatic with engine design, hot is just a part of ownership.
30 degrees difference is entirely possilbe, IMO, though I can't personally verify that. Most gauges of the quality HD puts out will probably be within + or - 5 degrees of accuracy. If you want something more accurate, get an industrial grade sensor and digital readout....anything else is just going to be "close".
And Jerry...do I detect a note of sarcasm in your statement about HD and synthetic oil?

Naaa...not you...
