Well, I ran it in pretty hard yesterday for the "long way" down the Jersey shore for a Max's famous hot dog. About 200mi on varied roads: tight twisties, sweepers, highway, shore traffic, LOL! Lots of 50mph two-lane roads to attack. The bike has simply never handled or ridden better. Considering I've invested more than quadruple the original purchase price in this bike over the last 15-plus years, this is the single best mod/upgrade I've ever performed. Even that "hinge in the middle of the bike" feeling any owner of a pre-2008 FL chassis knows all too well, is greatly reduced. The limiting factor is, as always, cornering clearance. Leaned-over this beast has never been this stable. I am mildly concerned that, given the greatly improved chassis behavior, I'll resist all my training,experience and common sense and push those dual 130mm-width high-profile 16" WWW OEM H-D/Dunlop bias tires a little too far. It is an over-900# behemoth of a cruiser after-all! My extremely competent (I helped train him, LOL) 20k-plus/year GL1800-riding buddy who just returned from his third 8k 700mi/day cross-country ride has ridden all my bikes, especially this one, on numerous occasions. He was blown away by the ride quality, control, stability and handling of the OHLINS suspension. He used the words "brand-new bike" multiple times. Bear in mind he scoffed at my then-new '13 CVO "Screaming Eagle" Ultra...until he rode it and loved it. He thought it'd be "screaming" to try to keep up with his Wing. He was shocked that it could, and then some, at least in the twisties. He was impressed and I continue to be impressed with this pricy, but worthy, upgrade. If I was keeping the CVO, it'd get the same TOL full OHLINS suspension, no question in my mind.