Now that I am feeling better, today I took care of a few small things on the bike.
First, I changed out the little 8-cell LiFe battery. It would start the bike fine when cold, and most of the time when hot....the same performance as the weakened stock battery. It would also drain down quickly if I had to try to start it a few times. I was surprised, but I had to go ahead and swap in a bigger battery. I had a 12 cell Ballistic sitting on the shelf, which is around 400 cranking amps or so. I just wedged it into the stock battery box, and all problems are solved! It starts quickly, even heat soaked, and even with the fan running. Weight is only 2.5 lbs.
Next up, I had noticed the idle was starting to hunt. I suspected a vacuum leak, so I checked everything. Sure enough, the new manifold clamps had become very, very loose after the new manifolds went through a few heat cycles. I tightened everything up, and the idle smoothed out great.
Next up was the crankcase vent line. I still needed to insulate it from exhaust heat, especially with the impending aftermarket exhaust. I found my roll of heat insulating sheathing. You can get it in various ratings, sizes and lengths, from McMaster Carr.
In fact, you can get almost anything from McMaster Carr!
http://www.mcmaster.com
Just a few small things, but things that I had to put off due to being sick. I should be getting a few more things done over the next week, too. I am still waiting for a dragstrip day to materialize. If nothing comes up, I may have to take the bike to the local backwoods 1/8th mile track...