Evening Update; 27,000 mi. on the Build.
'Just got back from enjoying the epic weather of Daytona BikeWeek, visiting with old friends and meeting some new ones

Bike ran Great, still not using any oil at all, even trying to keep Harry, Michelle, Pete & John in sight
Fuel mileage was a consistent 37+ MPG every tank for the entire trip, which surprisingly, seems to be 3-4 MPG better than Major Tom's, Tuned / Piped '15 FLTRUSE (on the way down to DBW).
While at BW, I took the opportunity to use my Skunk Bud's (see "onramp shenanigans" in post #228) lift in St Augustine to do a few things;
Swap out the Head Unit to another HK modded by Iron Cross Audio w/ F&R PreAmp Outs, Bluetooth & Rear Aux Port. The HU that I removed is an ICA modded HK with the same mods, worked fine, but (always another BUT

) the backlight was starting to flicker and it was one of the first ICA internal Bluetooth mods, speaking with Tony at ICA, was told "We have a new, improved Bluetooth, send yours in and I will upgrade yours, no charge." Can't beat that

and I will have a spare if/when the Sound Design craps out in the

.
A couple more "while we're in there's" (you folks don't know anything about those, do 'ya?);
Take advantage of J&M Audio's Rokker XX upgrade program (swap out Rokkers / XTs to the XXs for $100/pair) the Rokkers / XTs in the Fairing / Vented Lowers, along with the Fairing mounted Rokker 500x4 Amp still sounding great as the day installed (Sturgis '13, 37k mi. ago) so I just figured that I would get a matched set of the "latest and greatest"...
Install the Dakota Digital Oil Temperature Gauge in the stock Air Temp location. I had installed the DD Sending Unit at the last oil change.
Well my first foray R&Ring the RG Fairing / gas tank turned out to be anti- climatic (I'd seen the folks at J&M and my Tech Sam fight the Fairing on 2 different occasions

) so armed with a couple of tips from my Skunk Bud and his Snap-On Tools I jumped in

. of course removing the Fairing is a piece of cake, a 1/2 inch wrench, a T-25 and a folded towel to protect the front fender.
The ICA / HK paired / connected much quicker with my Android phone than the first gen unit it replaced. Also the new Bluetooth module has greater range from the bike, allowing the phone to be used more as a remote when "blowing up the parking lot"

...
The Rokker XXs were plug n play, a slight adjustment to the Gains, a little more bass. the J&M crew at Destination Daytona was very helpful, only requiring a core deposit since I was doing the work myself, the deposit was promptly refunded when the cores were returned...
The Dakota Digital Oil Temperature Gauge was plug n play, easy to set up, surprisingly accurate / sensitive. When I first powered up the Gauge it read 69* ambient temp, then after about 30 minutes of looming up the wires, the sun crept into the garage, on my final check before installing the Fairing, the gauge read 71*... Since the first gen ICA Bluetooth required / came with, a powered 12v switch to alternate between Bluetooth / Rear Aux (the new ICA Bluetooth switches automatically) I connected the switch (mounted in the left glove box) to the dimming function of the DD Gauge, works pimp, easy to read in bright sunlight, a great match to the red CVO Gauges at night. Due to the accuracy / ease of install / initial quality of the DD Oil Temp Gauge, I have ordered the DD Oil pressure Gauge...
Since I previously witnessed the "Pros" difficulty with installing the Shark Fairing, I gave it some thought (mustered up some courage

) before I attempted it by myself (Skunk Bud was at work), I noticed indentions in the J&M "Sound Foam" that was glued to the Outer Fairing, so I cut out the indentions with a razor knife, and 5 min. later my first RG Fairing install was complete

. One key tip that SB gave me was to have the bike upright (lift or jack).
As Posted previously, I wanted the DD Oil Temp Gauge for data correlation of Oil Temps / Running Conditions... More on that later,
Peace Out, 'Gotta Ride