Just six weeks with a new 1250, no chance for high speed hi-jinks yet.
My '97 1200S - different story. Nothing radical - Yosh slip on, Factory stage one jetting, K & N, airbox opened up a bit, so forth. With a good friend, out west June of '06, we're headed for Glacier National Park, out of Jackson Hole. On one of those roads in Montana that seem to run to the horizon, we, um, got a little bored. Tom has a GPS unit on his FJR, we clocked El Bandito Grande at 145mph, with a bit more to come. Conditions somewhat less than ideal - 8,000+ feet elevation, a full complement of soft luggage, and significantly taller than stock gearing (hit 145 in 4th - wouldn't pull redline in 5th). A little scary, but fun. I gotta believe that, geared properly, minus luggage, and closer to sea level, the bike would have done 150 - 155mph. Tough old beast. The SACS engine may not have been a paragon of refinement, but it sure as hell got the job done.
Garth