I love mine.
If you weigh less than about 165, buy two of 'em.
I've heard from a lot of sources that the cam-chain tensioner is a design flaw (no problems with mine yet, however -- knock on wood).
I've also heard the silicon rectifier can go relatively easily. They list for almost $300. (CAN), but you can find good ones for 10 to 20 bucks on Ebay. (After mine went, I bought two excellent used ones for thirty bucks, total.)
It seems the seat can loosen up (leading to a cracked pan) but that is fixable by restoring the rubber pads to original or even a tad larger than original clearances. The trick is to shim it with the pads enough so it doesn't rock at all under load.
It can be hard to find a bike with good, fresh looking and well functioning gauges as well. I think many owners just never got (get) it about keeping cable lubrication well away from the magnets in the gauge guts. Even the littlest bit of oil or grease sitting on the magne for thirty years will corrupt it to some degree. The needle gets jumpy with that stuff on the magnet, but if the magnet is corroded in the least amount, the needle will stay jumpy even if you suspended the entire cable in oil or grease. (Not that you could do that...)
Mine is so fun, I have yet to experience even the most remote pang of regret about purchasing the machine. It is, despite the odd frustration with my own riding and mechanical abilities, more fun than everything.
Good luck ....