The novelty wears off quickly. Within 100 miles you realize that the engine simply isn't matched to the riding style. Now that I've owned and logged miles on pretty much every style of bike one can have I understand why things that seem cool don't succeed. In this case, shitloads of torque and no ability to rev - every time you want it to make power you're hitting the rev limiter, every time you don't need power it has an annoying amount. If you like just doing low speed wheelies and not really going fast they're perfect, but that's about it. Maybe if you stayed in 5th gear and just grunted it would be okay, but it doesn't have THAT much low end. It's just a hat-trick that never quite works right.I'd enjoy a Buell. They've always looked like fun bikes to me.
Now, the Rotax-powered 1125 Buells - I'd probably dry hump that, but haven't had a chance to.