Regrets? We don't need no stinkin' regrets!
Really, I don't have any. The bike was different, as I came from a Wing, but that is not really a negative. Once acclimated, I was very happy with the bike and still am. I have only had her for about 6 months and we're pushing about 10,500 miles now. No problems, no worries.
Coming from the Wing, I too worried about my new visibility signature. But really, I think it's all in my head. This bike is not noticed any more or less than my wing was. Some people watch for bikes, some don't. I do think the acceleration has gotten me out of the way a couple of times, though.
As for the power, I think this bike is deceiving. It IS that fast, it just doesn't feel like it. Check the numbers for acceleration, roll-on, quarter mile, etc. and there is just not a huge number of bikes in this ole world that will walk off and leave her. I think people may saddle up for the first time thinking this bike is going to be a handfull of raw, balls-to-the-wall power. The power is there, it just delivers it in a very refined and smooth manner. And then, accelleration acclimation comes quickly. You get used to this real fast.
But, would I change anything? Sure. I never owned a bike that I didn't change something on.
I would enjoy those handlebars being just a tad closer to me and I would like more places to put more stuff. (that's a nasty habit from owning a goldwing)
So, I added risers right off the bat and this past weekend I installed a hitch and added a trailer. Cool. Fast with stuff.
REGRETS? Only one.
I regret that I was not born rich. Then, I could have paid cash and also brought home her friends.