Well, with all the posts regarding the "sharing" the Canadians have done with the cold and snow, we haven't been able to ride the bike a whole lot, being in Michigan. But, my wife and I both notice a difference at higher RPM's (around 5,000 it comes on strong). I can also tell the bike is breathing better as the existing jetting now appears a bit on the lean side. The plugs (NipponDenso X22's, the equivalent to the NGK D7EA and feature the U-groove ground electrode) are almost white, with a bit of grayish deposits. Also, the header pipes at the mounting collars are starting to turn a goldish color. I need to go in and raise the needles a notch and maybe also up the main by 5.
I looked into a cam for it. Webcams offers a 550 performance cam, but it runs around $350 and you have to trade in your old cam as a core (a bit pricey for me right now). I haven't yet played with the advancer mod. Keep in mind aside from the head work, all else on the bike is still stock.
If I had to do it over again, I would have had the bike dyno'ed to be able to quantify the difference, but as I said before I didn't intend to do the work until after I got it apart. The main thing was since I had never attempted porting work, I would be happy as long as it ran the same or better- just as long as I didn't decrease the performance.
I would do it again. I enjoyed the learning experience. The first port was the hardest, as you are feeling out the process. Once you know what has to be done, which tools work the best for it, where to find the tools you need, etc, it goes much faster. You are looking at 2 weeks worth of work, consisting of a few hours in the evenings after the "day job". Plus, I'd do a bit of work and send pics to Mark so he could check my progress, so this extended the project a bit as well. I'm not sure how long it would take a pro to do it...