Evening Update, 24,000 on the Build;
At 20,300 'finally did some things I 'been ponderin' on... So there is roughly 3,700 on these mods.
Vented the Breathers (stock Ventilator) to ground, used 2) 1/8NPTx1/4" barbs, 2) 1/4" fuel lines routed around the front near the oil filter, then inside the frame, dumping just aft of the primary. Tapped the breather holes in the backing plate, set screws and Loctite. 'Haven't hooked up the Jaz Mini-Catch Can yet (lazy

no spots on the garage floor). I know some suggested 3/8 hose, 'figured since the holes in the backing plate were roughly 3/16, and that I was running 2 separate hoses, no "T" or "Y" that 1/4 would be big enough, it seems to be...
Only regret is not doing sooner...'Guess I'll have to start oiling the K&N Filter again...
Installed the AIM VP-95 Lockout (stock Clutch / SE HD Spring) before we left for Oasis (300mi), took 10 min. The clutch lever feels slightly stiffer >4k, not bothersome at all... Since we was doin' some inspectin' and not able to leave well enough alone

I had Oasis install the Alto Carbonite Clutch Plates, that Alto gave me earlier this year to try out on the CVO Hydraulic Clutch. The Alto stack measured very close to the stock stack. The <'14 Compensator, Chain, stock Auto Adjuster, Basket, Plates, Bearings, etc all looked / felt fine, plenty of service life remaining on all Components (wasting more $ on inspections

). So back with the SE HD Spring, Formula+ and on to the Dyno Cell...
I know that to give true feedback, I should be evaluating these Clutch Component changes in an orderly fashion, but nobody ever accused me of being the sharpest knife in the drawer...
No slip detected on the latest & greatest DynoJet, no perceptible drag (the bike rolls backwards freely in 1st gear, even revving the engine), range of engagement is right in the middle of lever travel, friction zone is linear ~ perfect ~ the motorcops would love it, no grab, no shudder, no squawk ever, But (why does there always have to be a "But"??) neutral has become evasive

, either stopped or rolling. I mentioned this to the Engineer at Alto, he sounded like he knew the exact cause of the evasive neutral, told me " A while back, we had a few (Carbonite Kits) get out the door with the Steels not being perfectly straight, I thought that was before I sent yours, nonetheless I will send you a new(er) Kit to try." The new Plates arrived the next day, 'haven't got to try them yet...
And a clatter developed in the Primary after 3k mi. mostly after a cold start, then it goes away, sounds like the AIM Lockup, doesn't really sound like the Compensator

. The "clatter" is just a noise, it doesn't affect the operation or feel of the clutch / bike in any way. Due to phone difficulties, I wasn't able to speak with AIM, 'will try contacting again soon...
New plan of attack; change to the new Alto Plates (since Alto gave them to me, I will evaluate), go back with the SE HD Spring, no AIM lockout, if neutral is evasive, then back to stock plates + add AIM lockout, if neutral is good (w/Alto) but slips, then add AIM Lockout, somewhere in the mix I will try the OE Spring with the AIM Lockout (anybody got an OE Spring laying around??) Once we settle on the Plates to use, playing around with Springs / Lockout is only a 10 min. deal...
I know this sounds like a big ordeal with the clutch and all, but it's really not... Nowhere near the Nightmares I have seen my Buds go through with some of the hi-dollar aftermarket Clutches, and for that matter, the stock Rushmore Clutches too...
The Maximus is coming... To be continued...