I just took it around the block real quick, but it feels real light & fun. I need to fill it up with some fresh fuel.
It breaks up a bit about mid throttle range. I'm hoping that fresh fuel might clean that up. I ended up using a 520 series chain with a 17 tooth countershaft & a 39 tooth rear. I originally ordered a 16 tooth, but received a 17 by mistake. The bike seems to pull away from a dead stop just fine with this gear ratio & my 200 lbs, so I think that I will leave it with the 17 tooth sprocket. It barely fits inside the side case with the chain on.
When you mount a UNI type of sock filter on the carb & a K&N type of filter on the crankcase breather, it makes a bit of noise. LOL! You can easily hear the carb sucking air & the crankcase breather makes a slight popping noise. I kind of like it.
I still need to program the Trail Tech Vapor unit. Set the correct time, input wheel diameter, etc. Then figure out how to use it. That gauge has a lot of features. I'm especially interested in the cylinder head temperature gauge. There are two LED's at the top of the gauge. A yellow LED initial warning that the temperature is climbing & a red LED that you are hot. They are set to water cooled ranges & need to have the limits increased.
The bike still feels & looks like an Ascot, it's just a bit lower, quicker & the brakes are awesome! I'll post up some more info & some pictures after I wash it & take it for a real shake down run.
Thanks
J.