Just check the normal stuff like it was any other bike and do a "chudder test" (search engine here will help). If chudder is present, decide whether or not you can live with it. It can be fixed, so budget accordingly.
It's just a secondary vibration that is present in some Vee's below 4,000 rpms. Realshelby has a great fix for this if it is an issue. It's nothing detrimental to the mechanical well being of the bike, just a comfort issue.Chudder sounds wonderfull, now need to research it.
Live with the Chudder and ride it like you stole it! Many have done this (and I'm one of them).Chudder sounds wonderfull, now need to research it.