So last week I replaced all the seals with the exception of the mainshaft. I applied an almost comical, but understandable level of protection outside of the seals, considering the elusiveness of the leak.
I rode to San Francisco, then up along the coast down highway 1. About 8 straight hours of hard riding. Performed wonderfully, without a single leak. After about 300 miles, the leak seemed to come back the next day.
I also developed an odd squeaking sound emanated from the front tire, which evolved into an alarming scraping sound. I disassembled the front wheel in belly of Pier 40 in San Francisco only to have the sound further elude me. Turns out it was the inner rotating portion of the speedo bell. I couldn't get any lubrication to soak into the internal rotating disk, so it eventually took a silicon spray. Less than idea mixing two types of lubrication, but I was 150 miles away from my shop with only the toolkit under the seat.
After the ride back, the leak seemed to stop again. I'm gonna take a closer look again as soon as I get the chance tomorrow. But otherwise, the bike did great. Almost 500 miles in 36 hours. A steady 75-80mph on the freeways and handled well across the cliffside twisties. Even accidentally hit 90mph downhill on the way back. I stopped at a sunflower field to stretch my legs.
She was quite the star throughout the trip, stopping at towns for rest, watching MotoGP at a watching party in the SF Dianese store, and even returning to a red rose placed in the handlebars while I was gone. Eager to fix this leak, somehow. There's gotta be a way.