Yes, I'm curious too. Lovely bike btw.
Thank you. I was told:
"Solution is to shift down a gear so the rpm is higher.
this is the worse thing for the crank. Roller crank it would twist and be out of phase between cylinders or banks; depending on who is the weakest link if not timed it in by accident. Solid crank is this twist of a solid rotating mass so it cracks at some place that is weak.
Lots of mental multitasking. You have to catch yourself listening for that and shift or throttle out of it. The traffic, the darting out of a parking spot, the left hander, all that kind of being one with the surroundings if not the bike's noise/feel."
This is what an old timer told me. I think I had the RPMS too low on the bike to begin with. I keep it at 1k RPMS. Might do 1.5 from now on.