I was pretty nervous, since I've never ridden this kind of machine before and I didn't know what the suspension was going to "feel" like. It has a bit of stiction when you first rock it off the side stand... dunno if that's a common thing with air suspension, but once it pops loose that first time it's unnoticeable any time afterward. Maybe something to do with it not being ridden in awhile? I haven't replaced the fork oil yet (I hate messing with forks, it was a huge, messy PITA on my Triumph).
It was an interesting ride. I'm not sure if the speedo is off, or it's just that frikkin smooth, but it said I was doing 60 and it felt like no more than 50. The suspension was weird, very soft and cushy, yet somehow still transmitting a lot of jarring and vibration through the handlebars, like there was a mismatch between what my hands and what my butt were experiencing.

The carbs definitely need some love. While idling with the choke on, it will randomly launch to like 3000 rpms, and if I wiggle the choke lightly, it'll come back down. It feels like there's a lack of power on acceleration, and the idle can hang high around 1500 rpms before slowly settling back to 1000. At highway speeds, there was occasional sputtering. I've used starting fluid to check for air leaks but can't find anything. The tank is loaded full of Seafoam right now, so maybe it'll eventually work itself out with more riding. Takes more throttle than it should from first gear, and the friction zone is right at the top of the clutch action, so that's pretty different from my Triumph also. Not sure of there's a way to adjust the friction zone on a hydraulic clutch.
The temp gauge is definitely not working. It never moved more than 1 mark above the peg. I need to do the extra ground wire trick to see if that takes care of it, because things are about to get hot here in GA, and I suspect that sending unit is responsible for when the fan comes on..?
The windshield edge is directly in my line of sight, which is annoying. I need to either cut it down or buy a taller one, not sure which I'd prefer. I've actually never used a windshield before.
The tires are in good shape, but the date says they're 6 or 7 years old, so I probably need to look into replacing them.
Overall it was a positive experience, but I'm not sure I like it as much as my Speedmaster, which just feels a lot more planted (granted it has about $800 of upgraded suspension parts). Time will tell I guess!