I just got back from taking the beast for its 1st spin since I installed the triples and the T/B. I also corrected the speedo with the T/B. Been stuck in the garage for the past 2 weeks with snow on the roads. Its about 38 outside but the roads are dry.
The bike runs like a raped ape, now I have the power to take it up over 140 mph trying to reach that elusive 150 mph that I have been shooting for. However now at around 130 or so the bike starts dancing around. I am guessing that the aerodynamics of the Corbin fairing is not suited for those kind of speeds. It doesn't have a high speed wobble, its more like a slow rolling action. Its like the front end is lifting and then setting back down.
None the less, I really am pleased with the way the bike runs now.
I found out there is another reason for the riders back rest. It doesn't just serve as a device to relax against on long trips. It also helps keep the rider on the bike when he hits second gear and yanks his left hand off the handle bar.
I guess I could remove the fairing and take it out and give it a whirl and see how it does without it. I probably will when I get ready to install the handlebar risers.
And yes you can hear the throttle bodies sucking for air when you open them up. But under normal riding, I don't seem to be able to hear anything different..
When I installed the PC3 it smoothed out the engine and eliminated the decel pop that I had. Now with this T/B tune, 20145 jardine fixed tune, the decel pop is back. Its not so bad that I can't live with it. Maybe I will get the nerve to try to go in and increase the fuel where it needs it using the T/B at a later date.
Big T