Not hardly...
While there are some things that I liked about the Beemer, there were several things that I didn't like that cannot be resolved in the after-market.
(1) the small diameter tires found every rut, crack, or crease in the road and wanted to follow it.
(2) The bike would 'dance' in dirty air. Passing through road turbulance was a test of courage as the bike got pushed all over the road.
(3) I wasn't a big fan of the significant drop in the RPMs when shifting. I tried several methods of shifting in an attempt to smooth out the transition. I finally settled on staying in the revs, pulling the clutch in just enough to take the pressure off, and then powershifted.
Now, the power of the bike was phenominal and came on very smoothly. Riding on the really good roads of the parkway, the bike handles like a dream. On the not so good roads, it was a little tricky as previously stated.
I, do however, have to take off my hat to Jason. He could have easily just shrugged his shoulders... apologized... and sent me on my way, but he didn't.