Okay I went for another ride today and emptied a whole happy time tank.
My impressions are that from a stop it usually needs 2-3 lifts off the throttle and then it hooks up toward its final shot toward top speed. It's totally mellow and controllable and will do hill starts and I took it up near top speed with the engine bellowing and the clutch hooked up 100% and it was wild, almost scary, lol.
I think a nice thing about before when I had a 44t on it and it was way overdriven, I could lift off at a cruising speed and the clutch would disengage completely so I could idle instead of now, it stays flung out so I gotta hold throttle in it to keep it from leaning out or slowing down. This is definitely the racing gearing, like on a dirtbike, so it rides like one. If you have a bike that pedals well, having it overdriven would be the way to go for powered cruising above 20 mph. There are so many hills around here, and I should really slow down so I'm gonna try and get used to this, and as the motor breaks in hopefully it mellows out.
I gotta check the clutch and see what the wear is like and change the oil and omit the friction modifier to see if the engagement will lower a smidge to where I want it around 9000. Right now it picks up around 10000.