Just picked this beauty up the other day. Dealer wouldn't take my 1987 Cagiva 650 Alazzurra in trade (scared of it being a non-US bike), so I dropped it off at the local Ducati/Triumph dealer on consignment.
Anyway, didn't even know Yamaha made this bike, until I got the latest JP Cycles mailer. They had a few pages devoted to this bike, and I liked what I saw. Did some research online, found some new and used bikes at some local dealers, and saw this one. It's a 2014, used with only 1900 miles, V&H exhaust and intake, and everything else is stock. I really like the way this bike is put together, from things like the lighting, to the black handlebars, black-out treatment, reservoir shocks, LOW seat height, fuel injection, belt drive, digital speedo, wave brake rotors, etc.
Since these pics were taken, I've removed the black plastic rear fender overhang this, and fabricated some aluminum brackets so the license plate is right against the back of the metal fender. Going to put those LED license plate bolts on there for light, so it'll be street legal. Not many things on my wish list for this bike, but they include things like fork boots, s/s brake lines, and maybe a sprung solo seat, to really give it that bobber look.
This thing starts with ease, just turn the key, let the speedo do its function check, pull in the clutch, hit the start button, and it fires right up and settles into an idle right away. The CB650 takes a couple of twists of the throttle, pull on the choke, warming up for a few minutes, etc. before it's ready to ride. But hey, that's the difference 35 years of motorcycle technology makes!
I really like how this 950cc v-twin rides. Builds speed deceptively, and I find myself exceeding the local speed limits without really trying. Sounds great, immediate throttle response, nice brakes, nice ergonomics, etc. Took it out on a road test, on some of the same roads I ride the CB650 on, and it's definitely a different flavor. Doesn't corner as well as the CB650, or have the acceleration rush, but all in all, it's a good garage mate!