Well, if you've seen it with your own two eyes, then I might be inclined to agree. I'm just saying that I have NEVER seen any of his showbikes fired and ridden. In my opinion, the Desmo tracker was not a show bike, insomuch as it was an existing, running Desmo - crashed at the track and rebuilt (more cosmetically) as a tracker, since the original body work was damaged. I also have not seen Chris in 1.5 years.
I've never seen the Katana (with MotoGP traction control bits not working) fired or run, his Hayabusa endurance racer or his Ducati "Silver Surfer" ever run or fired. All of these have been to the GNRS.
If he's fired up the new TRL (Schwanz 34) street tracker, good for him. And good for him putting that English wheel to use. There are few people that can turn our their first attempt to hand form aluminum into a show quality bike. It'll also save him some coin and time from having others form his metal (as with the Ducati Silver Surfer).
The point to Flying J is that my impression is that his bike appears to be built to be ridden, and not just displayed.