Good point, Ross.
Mike - have you noticed the fans kick on at all?
yes, definitely...I always leave it idling at the end of a ride in the driveway, dismount, take jacket and helmet off and stow in garage, then ride it in, park it, and shut down. Fan is comes on in driveway. I also notice it come on sitting at a traffic light and then pulling into a fuel stop. All my engines were hard to start...like took two tries if weather was hot (I've ridden where the road was 107F heat index in July), the engine is hot, and the fan comes on when I hit the starter button. It'll do the ah ah ah. I let off the starter button, wait 5 sec, and try again and it fires right up. If the battery is somehow not fully charged, the clock might reset during the ah ah ah.
I shamefully think part of the problem includes the dinged up fins on the radiator. I had some wiring and relays come loose from under the dash between the forks and bump into the radiator for a period of time. The corners of the radiator fins were beat up. I got a fin fan tool from harbor freight for a home repair plus asked Aaron to check and improve the air flow while he had the bike and the rad was out.
I'll keep a more close eye on this one.
The overheating was on very twisty hwy 28 with average speeds of 35mph. Straights maybe 40 and switchback turns down to 20. When I lazy ride this way, I am way slower than usual.
As an aside, I led a ride Fri at NAFO with 5 others in the group. On the Cherohala, Burnspot following right behind me and running 4th gear. I was tooling along the sweepers in 3rd averaging 5-6k. I recommended he drop a gear and run in sync with me. He said that was much better.
BTW, per "TailoftheDragon.com", the Cherohala and hwy 441 are both open after what I believe were rock slids in the fall/winter.
Being in the deep south...heat is intense especially June-Aug...I have July...