So you keep telling us Al but putting a threaded plug in a hole in the counterweight how do you come to the conclusion that it's balanced at 72%, I say you are more guessing than anything as for the gearbox on a Norton, yes first gear is low but that is normal for a road going bike, 2nd and 3rd is great for pick up and 4th is right for cruising the highways and open roads, I run a 19 tooth front sprocket which my Commando came with from the factory (still the same with the Featherbed set up) and I think it's just right for my fun up it the twisties top gear at 4k RPMs is 65 MPH depends on which way the wind blows with my hot motor it will rev freely and can get the ton out of 3rd gear, but these days I have mellowed as the fun police/speed cameras are everywhere, I still race my riding mates when up in the ranges and tight twisties.
My crank was balanced a long time ago back in 82 its pretty smooth for a hard mounted 850 motor as well with everything else done to my motor it's not overly done (built to breath better and get the gases out quick) but good enough for what I use my Norton for, on the road, I can ride around town at 40 MPH in 4th gear any slower and then I drop it down to 3rd, its pretty smooth at that low revs and also very quiet as I run open pipes with very little baffle (cocktail shaker mufflers with mod baffles).
One thing where I did get some vibrations was at the end of my handle bars not all the time mostly at some different parts of the RPM range, but normal handle bars are very thin walled 1.6mm in fact, I fixed this by putting on a set of Renthol alloy bars with 6.5mm thick wall and I no longer get any vibrations through my handlebars and with the solo inner state seat (with the hump) my Norton is a very comfortable all day rider.
So the old gentleman who did my crank balancing in 1982 has got it right, in them days there weren't the lightweight parts that Jim sells to make our bikes smoother but some of the old school builders knew their stuff.
If my Norton wasn't a smooth runner with the hard mount engine I would have sold it a very long time ago but it's a great road going bike with lots of torque, lightweight and great handling of the Featherbed frame.
Would I do it again, sure would.
Ashley