Joe....
that was me in facebook with suggestions...
Correct me Greg as needed, but I was under the understanding the design of the deeper caps/washer trick was to spread the vibration frequency at the motormounts away as it were... to cut back vibration direct to the motormounts.
You make it too simple, I didn't even think about cutting the threads back on the mounts to accomplish the same thing. Jamie wanted the cap to seat against the back and actually pull on the mount. He found out later that if you don't clean out the deeper threads though (painted), you can't get there by simply applying wrench. You'll have to strip/sand/file off that paint to expose clean threads. I got the early thick aluminum washers from superXparts.... seem to work well. Jamie came up with this idea, as they were running out of mounts on the shelf then. And as we all know now, Dan has had a batch of new ones made thru the same original vender.
Looking at the chrome cap, a sign of possible trouble, is rust staining bottom of cap and hole. Its possible that it not bad, but if there is rust, you may want to look.
Joe.... I don't know your X or you, but I'm hoping that someone has loosened the belt. With the original OEM standard for tightening belt, it was MUCH too tight, and besides taking out rear wheel bearings/hub, was also pulling on the motormounts (front specific).
If anyone decides to replace the back mounts, please note to self there is a notch in that cup for a reason. On the back side (where you cannot easily see it) on the frame is a bump that notch fits over. You don't get that mount correct, you'll have an odd new noise when riding, and possible new vibration.