Well it was no biggie. I only bobbled the figure-eight box but the instructor told me that he could see me doing everything right (looking where I wanna go, friction zone, riding rear brake), but I just wasn't familiar with that machine, so he gave me the thumbs up.
On the "brake-in-the-middle-of-a-turn" exercise, I had to do it over because I grabbed a "CB400F Handful" of brake and nearly endo'd it. Didn't drop it though. On the second time through, I used one finger and nailed it.
No offense to modern bike guys, but as great as the bike was, I just didn't like it. When riding around prior to the class, I could only use like 25% of it's capabilities, and it took a LIGHT touch on everything. I preferred my CBs because I can use them at 80%+ on the street and still be legal, and because they require a heavy hand to stop, go and turn. I'm used to having to GAS it to go anywhere, that the brakes only work if I grab them like I'm trying to crush the lever and that turning actually requires you to "press right/left" instead of just think about it. I also liked the controls on the CB better: don't like digital stuff and I hated the turn indicator switch that I pressed to cancel.
I liked the riding position, but not for a long time and it felt like ALL my weight was on my wrists and after a little while, my palms were killing me.