Changing wheels I shaved 21lbs of rotating mass off (I'll post a full breakdown of weight to compare later). This is, by far, the BIGGEST thing you'll notice. Steering is completely effortless...I'm actually going to install a damper because she's so easy to throw around.
I was concerned about the narrow tire in the back but I am very happy with it. Not quite the tread pattern I want, but she's smooth and has plenty of grip all the way to the edge. I can tell you that if you have a 4-1, you can REALLY get the bike down...dangerously so. Just something to keep in mind when mixing modern stuff with old stuff...the capabilities of your modifications may exceed the abilities of your machine, despite the fact that they will replace the devil's counterpart, that angel who tells you to "cool it", with a damn demon that says "**** the devil, and take your hands off the bars while you do it."
Anyway...after 200 miles on the setup I've got to say I'm pretty pleased. The bike is nimbler, but it is commanding of respect and far more attention. Gearing, at 16/38, still isn't quite right for highway but she motors around town with ease and gusto.
All in all, it's very worth doing, just mind your road manners. Oh and I'd like to apologize for this post...I wrote most of it then got distracted by a movie and forgot where exactly I was going to go with it. I may remember, though...
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