I picked mine up first week in may, and I've enjoyed every minute riding it, the engine/gearbox is superb, so is the steering and handling , and those tyres I expected to be rubbish are awsome , I'll certainly be fitting the same ones again,
The only bike I can compare it to is the Ducati Scrambler ( but with better suspension) I did 11,000 miles on that and loved it, only sold it to have a change, Pity it wasn't DCT though,
I've had 84 mpg regularly , Its good for 200 miles before filling up, and I've not had to touch the oil, and I've checked the chain a couple of times but hasn't required adjustment, The chain also stays quite clean with the almost totally enclosed chain guard,
Down sides, only one really, when the roads are covered in muck the rear tyre spreads it all over the rear of the bike, even the pillion seat, needs some sort of hugger,
This is my 4 th DCT and by far the best one, thought I might struggle getting used to having no tank to grip with my knees but that hasn't been the case, Fitting the crash/light bars increases the width of the bike and if your legs are on the short side you just may have a problem,
It must be one of the first bikes I haven't needed some sort of bar risers, and having both brakes on the handlebar took me a time to get used to, but I now use both brakes
, The hand brake position is perfect, just like the Integra and I use it all the time for parking,
The underseat storage is perfect for a large adventure helmet but thats about it, fortunately when I bought mine they were giving away the carrier and top box, which I now leave on all the time,
The screen is fully adjustable and its so easy to find the right position, but once you've found it you no longer need its adjustability
I made a Sat Nav mount to go over the top of the dash which works well now, after a couple of mods, And I've fitted some Grip Puppies, I prefer the thicker grip than standard, the heated grips don't work as well but they seem to hold the heat in better,
Ive now done 4,000 miles on it and really can't fault it as a bike or scooter, Get out there and try one, I'm positive you won't be disappointed
PS, talking to the Honda Rep who called in at my dealers yesterday, I asked if Honda had any plans to make a set of hard Panniers, his answer was a definite yes, but they're not in production yet,