PatM20, I have 2 A10s, 1 with the 356, my GF, and 1 with a 357, my SR. My SR motor is built to RGS specs, bigger inlet valve, standard2 gearbox, SRM bearing mod, as 9:1 pistons and 110 octane leaded petrol etc. and goes like hell and sound great but I notice that when I get into hilly/ mountain areas, if the RPM drops below 3k, it's performance is not so good. I'm constantly shifting to 3rd and pushing it up to almost 4k so I can then get into top gear and over 3k. once it's over 3k then it pulls really hard, but let it go below 3k and try to open it up on a hill and it just bogs and with 2 up it's obviously worse. I don't have that issue with the GF, although the motor build is a lot softer, 7:1 pistons. I have decided that next time I have to split the cases on my super rocket, I'll change the cam out to a 356 as at my age I rarely take the motor over 4500 RPM. So my advice is if you want the bike to "fly" and keep the revs up, it's the 357, but for tractability go with the 356.