Update on the Power Pures!
First note, do not inflate the rear tire beyond 33psi cold. The tire pressure comes up at least 2 psi as the tires warm up and inflating beyond that can be detrimental to the tire. I replaced the rear tire after less than 1000 miles due to some worrisome tears in the compound. It is a dual-compound tire, with stickier edges and a firmer center tread. I was having a weird pressure loss where I'd lose about 7-10 psi on a 20 mile ride. I checked for a puncture and found none. I did find radial tears where the compound bands were delaminating. Replaced the tire and all is well.
In general, tire pressures are critical on these tires. It's very easy to cause cold tears or warm tears in the tread by running under inflated or over inflated.
I've also noticed a more pronounced bar shake at certain speeds if the tires aren't inflated properly.
Finally, did a speed run on the interstate with the new belt and tire: I managed to hit a verified 77mph for five miles on I-10! I backed off after tripping the CELP twice, but didn't trip the cutoff. If you're quick on the throttle, it's possible to avoid the stuttering slowdown; the throttle can be opened back up as soon as the light winks off. I still think that 18 gram sliders might be a bit too much, but it makes it easier to keep off the rev limiter at max speed. Thinking that a mix of 17 and 18 gram sliders might be better for performance and that a 130/80 rear tire might make up for the loss of weight, if it can be fitted. Heidenau has an M-rated K61 in that size and SIP Scootershop lists it as a fit for the Yager. Might be worth experimenting in the neverending quest to keep up with Yager200i!