The gasoline out here in Ca. is very poor quality and it's also difficult to get a nice,visual,accurate plug reading,considering..
I was wondering what your new spark plugs color look like during standard riding after a few hundred miles ?
I find the NGK D8EA plugs run a little hotter than the Denso X24ES-U.
The tip of the porcelain on the NGK is a bit 'squared-off' shape compared to the tapered porcelain on the tips of the Denso X24ES-U plugs.
The edges of the porcelain tip of the center electrode post is sensitive to heat and they tend to flare-out a bit on the NGK's,and I prefer running the Denso plugs.
The main reason is this Ca. gasoline seems to make my engine run hot on the Interstate at high speeds,plus the Ethanol gasoline seems to degrade quickly and if I don't use the bike for over a week,it will pre-ignition,which cooks the tip of the plugs.
I have helped this poor quality fuel a bit by mixing a 30/70 ratio of NV. 91 octane Ethanol-free/Ca. 87oct Regular Ethanol gasoline into every tank-full,which keeps the stuff from causing too much pre-ignition.
The bike sits outside in the sun and the tank is black,which I'm sure doesn't help to keep this gasoline from degrading sooner.