14 GR sliders will actually provide lower RPM at speed. It is the design of the slider over rollers tha do this. I reached only 92 indicated as I am 242 LBS and I did not have a long enough run to get it up there. I am confident with enough run I would eventually get to 94 MPH or above.
I really don't care all too much about top speed, I do care about RPM and load etc of the speeds I cruise at. I rarely ever cruise at over 70 MPH and the bike handles this with no issue at all. With the 14GR sliders below 50 MPH the RPM's are increased and above 55 MPH they seem to be decreased slightly. Overall the load, or should I say strain, of the engine seems dcreased at all speeds, other than WOT, with the sliders so I am happy and MPG hasn't been effected.
Now for rough figures the bike is 411 LBS and my 242 makes it a total of 653 LBS riding around. Now if I were 160 LBS as I should be if fit nd rtim shape it would only be 571 LBS or I am adding over 14% overall weight/load to the bike. I am sure if I were fit and trim I would get better MPG and performance from the bike but things be as they are.
In the end I have no real complaints but one thing to add. You need to do the tp speed run either in dead wind or do it in both directions. if you are running in a 10 MPH head wind this will increase drag and lower speed and the reverse being true for a tail wind. Air drag is the primary limiter for top speed and even high speed cruising etc...............