Welcome! You didn't ask for any advice, so I'll offer some anyway. Give yourself at least 1000 miles with the bike as stock as possible, before you start customizing. I also went from cruiser to C14, and I made changes early on to try to make the bike comfortable to me, some of which were not well considered. After more than 20,000 miles, I'm still tweaking, but some of the early mods had to be backed off. When I picked the bike up, I felt like I was standing on my head, since I was accustomed to sitting back with my feet up and my arms relaxed. I started with risers, wedges, a spencer seat mod, and a Givi windshield. Looking back, I would have been better off spending the extra money on an LSL handlebar kit. I also had to have the seat remade by another company, mostly because I really did not know what I needed done when I sent it to spencers. If I had waited a while, I think I could have made better choices with about the same money. I have no regrets, and the only thing that will get me off my 2009 c14 will be a 2012 or 2013 C14. I can't imagine going with anything else.
+1 on slow down for the wife. Mine rides behind me on a Can-Am spyder and gets pretty annoyed when I zoom off ahead of her.