Here are my data:
Year: 2001
Mileage: 10,100 miles
Old or new adjuster: The original adjuster was in there when I first opened it up. I replaced it with a Verslavy 2-holer.
The original adjuster that was in the bike was the new-style adjuster, not the old-style adjuster.
Plunger extension: 14.5 mm
Chain stretch: Not inspected
Indications: None. I opened it up to inspect the adjuster.
Repair action: There was no damage. I replaced the adjuster with a Verslavy
Type of Oil: Dino (Mobil Clean 5000, 10W-40)
Rider Type: Conservative to Moderate
Where do you ride the most: Around town exclusively, with short spurts on the freeway or other fast roads around town
Number of previous owners: I bought the bike from the original owner when it had 50 miles on it. So, for all intents and purposes, I'm the original owner.
Both tensioner guides looked fine, as far as I could tell, I left them in there. Both were original.
I set the Verslavy to the first hole, I could not quite reach the second hole yet. There is about 3.5 mm of pin travel before the pin reaches the edge of the adjuster body cut-out.
I left the original cam chain in there.
Ver, if you need any more info, plz let me know!
Here is what the old adjuster looked like when I removed the clutch cover:

14.5 mm of plunger extension.