Fuel injected, belt drive, Evo motor.
Torque is excellent off the line. Power tapers off around 5K, but the motor is made for lower revs. Coming off 30 years of Japanese inline fours, it's an adjustment, but one I am enjoying.
It is not fast-at all, but it has a great feel, tons of personality, and I am enjoying riding in ways I haven't in years.
It has Vance & Hines slip-ons on it, and I will be installing an Arlen Ness intake and a Dynojet ECM programmer this week. I've already installed a Saddlemen seat and a tail rack. Some LED lighting will take the place of the stock stuff in time. A larger brake kit will be installed up front, along with steel lines front and rear.
EVENTUALLY, it will get a Hammer 1275 kit and an RSR 2-1 exhaust, but I'm not in a hurry there.
The fun of changing little things like a "derby cover" is really fun. It's sort of like a LEGO motorcycle-and about as complex.
It runs happily at 70 at just under 4K, with 75 occurring at about 4300 or so. It is very smooth at that speed. No major vibrations. It gets about 50 mpg in town and 60 on the highway.
I will be adding hard leather bags before fall, since we plan to do more long weekend rides.
I've put 940 miles on it. It was the right bike for me.
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