I mounted mine much like NWRider did, mine floats a little bit though.
Rode the bike for roughly 3-4hrs today...plain and simple it rips compared to the WR. Takes a little more finesse in the tight stuff. felt like 2hp more across the board, front wheel comes up effortlessly up to about fourth gear.
Jetting is much easier, granted the bike was already in the ballpark but I can just tell with the few adjustments I made, been jetting WR tiddlers for 3-4 years now. I am fairly sure the timing marks that Walt posted are spot for those that do not have the tool(at least on my engine). No bad engine noises and very well balanced power; no bias to top or bottom. The bike will get away from you a little easier than the WR.
Bottom line I am in love! For harescrambles and desert style stuff it is perfect, for super tight enduros I think I would get crazy armpump from clutching, although the only armpump I got today was on my throttle side even in the semi tight stuff I rode.
I think the best of both is that steahly flywheel(a light one,CR really doesnt need much) and a rewind for lights. Until I get those two items I I will not put the WR ignition back on unless I run a supertight enduro.
If you have any specific questions fire away!! I am so pumped!! PS havn't tried the dual map switch yet.
Thanks a million Walt!!! without that picture I'd still be waiting on that tool!
EDIT: I forgot to mention that there is no bog or transition issues with the CR as others have stated. It makes it pretty obvious that there is an issue with WR ignitions. I have the Wallybean spring kit, but I have no need for it in CR form. i will probably tinker anyway!