Yes, Brian, you've said it, I've said it, Larry's said it and most of the people I've talked to about the XS11 have said it, too. I already do ride my XS11 like it's a thirty year old motorcycle with a frame that is infamous throughout the entire world for cracking even when it was new off the showroom floor because it's undersized for the power of the engine.
Getting 40,000 miles out of the wrong final drive for the bike is not anywhere close to riding a thirty year old motorcycle like a modern sport bike.
I was rougher on the first final drive than I will be on the second one because I was trying to make it fail but putting on another 750/850 final drive won't change the way I ride my XS. Sustained high speed riding through the desert with a passenger and a full set of bags with a fairing is harder on the entire motorcycle and the riders than a run through a canyon or the mountains and it has nothing to do with riding an XS11 like an R1. Even though it will beat the living daylights out of any final drive I put on the bike I don't plan on cutting back on carrying passengers or making fewer trips from the mountains to the prairies, to the oceans white with foam.
Getting 40,000 miles out of the wrong final drive for the bike is not anywhere close to riding a thirty year old motorcycle like a modern sport bike.
I was rougher on the first final drive than I will be on the second one because I was trying to make it fail but putting on another 750/850 final drive won't change the way I ride my XS. Sustained high speed riding through the desert with a passenger and a full set of bags with a fairing is harder on the entire motorcycle and the riders than a run through a canyon or the mountains and it has nothing to do with riding an XS11 like an R1. Even though it will beat the living daylights out of any final drive I put on the bike I don't plan on cutting back on carrying passengers or making fewer trips from the mountains to the prairies, to the oceans white with foam.

Everyone, ralley the Okies!! Light the tourches!!! LOL.
It's not for everyone, and depending on your riding style may be the worst possible thing you could do to your bike. Then again, depending on said riding style, it could be one of the best things you could do to it (IMHO) 


In any case, bro, just like in "Top Gun"... "You can be my wing man anytime" and with your FD swapped bike running right in front of mine! Which, by the way... Tom Cruise has a place in Telluride, we rode not far from it... I sold him some fitness equipment via his agent a few years ago for his place up there. 
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