
The weather wasn't great but I have to take it easy anyhow - both because of the run-in and being unfamiliar with the bike.

So, first impressions:
The seat sucks!!!! My backside is killing me. Hopefully I'll get used to it, otherwise I'll have to buy an aftermarket for the first time.
The gearbox is a dream! Snickety snick! Wow! I am amazed at the difference between it and my old K12S.
Handling: It steers amazingly lightly with very predictable and progressive handling. In slow corners it was much better than my K12 but at no cost to the handling in long sweepers.
The brakes are at least as good as the previous servo ones.
The engine revs easily and the fueling is a revelation - oh how I wish the fueling on the K12 had been this good: in tight turns I just pick a gear (pretty much whichever I feel like) and then drive through the turn, no lurching, no feathering the clutch. Perfect!
My arms are tired though - coming off sports bikes this thing feels like it has ape hangers! But this is just a case of training other muscles in my arms.
I felt some intrusive vibrations but really no more than on the K12. A little lower frequency maybe. My right thumb has a tendency to go numb (it did on the K12 too) so maybe I'll buy some grips and see if that helps.
Oh, and the fuel economy is amazing! 4,7L/100km = about 50MPG (US) or 60 MPG imperial!!!
Summary:
I feel like I have three bikes in one:
1. A sports bike with great handling for the twisties.
2. A cruiser to putter along on admiring the scenery or when in traffic with a motor full of character and buckets of torque.
3. Put on the enormous side bags and the topbox and suddenly I have a tourer.