On Monday, I put the throttle cables together (

With the motor still in full view, I can hear the internals moving round and round, up and down. I don't smell fuel out of the exhaust. I really like this about the FJR. I follow many other riders on other bikes and many of them, especially the ones with aftermarket exhaust, are running rich as I can smell fuel even keeping a 2-second following distance in open air. But not my bike. She's running very clean. The pitch is perfect and in tune, with not even a peep of knock, clatter, ping, or anything of the sort. There is hardly any vibration to be felt.
She's purring like a kitten with a full belly.
We check for any sign of a leak, and finding none, we shut her down to cool off just a little so we can top off the coolant and hook up the manometers for the T/B sync.
The Yamaha FJR1300 is one smooth machine, man.