Thanks for all the warm fuzzies, folks. I've had my new Capo for 2 weeks and 1,000 miles now, so even though I'm still in the honeymoon phase, here's my take: the Aprilias handling is light as a feather but utterly planted. The acceleration is fierce - not quite the same smoothness as the FJR, since there's nothing quite like the turbine whine of that big inline four, but a more visceral punch accompanied by a satisfying snarl of that big bazooka of a muffler. The Capo is roughly 100 pounds lighter than the Yammie, and it's really noticeable in low speed handling. Wind protection is pretty similar with my aftermarket MRA windscreen and very still with my newly acquired Cal Sci screen. I really miss the Feejers electric windshield, but the manual adjustment of the Ape is easy enough to work when stopped. There's very little underseat storage on the Capo, and the sidecases are a bit smaller, but I really miss the glovebox of the FJR - but overall not a major difference. The big claim to fame of the Aprilia is its electronic suspension, and it does live up to the hype - very confidence inspiring, although my FJR was no slouch. The gas mileage is noticeably less than the FJR (about 40 MPG at best, but should improve as it breaks in, I'm told. I hope the reliability is as good as the Feejer - the Capo has been in Europe and Australia for a couple of years, and has remarkable few complaints. Of course, the dealer network is a fraction of the Japanese bikes, but I never really needed dealer support for my Japanese bikes either. Overall, having a blast on my new ride!