If I could only have one bike, it would be a WeeStrom. (on my budget, I'm frugal)
Yes, they don't have the power of the ManStrom or even come close to an FJR, but for smiles for miles per $$ they are really hard to beat.
When my FJR has thrown attitude, I've ridden the Wee to Canada (twice) in a pack of FJR's. On the straights the FJRs rule but in the gnarly twisties I would argue faster time can be made on the WEE.
The WEE can cover 500+ per day no problem with addition of a good seat and handlebar risers.
The primary disadvantage is passing time duration.
The charging circuit is better than a gen2 FJR so electrics aren't an issue.
MPG is better on the Wee, high 30 to low 40's for me while my FJR is low to mid 30's consistently. I know other riders get much more mpg but they are slow turds and I like to run harder and faster than most.
Suspension on my 07 WEE is not all that good for dirt. Ok, it sucks hind ***.
For the street though, it's OK. I run Intimidator cartridge emulators in the front, and that's made a huge difference.
My rear shock is shot at 60k? (IIRC) miles, but another nice forum peep sent me his old Manstrom shock to try.
The Wee is rock reliable. After all these miles OEM shims are still in service. Yes, no changes from stock after all those service hours. Amazing.
Having said all this about the WEE, the FJR sure does scratch another itch. That of SPEED and ACCELERATION, baby. The WEE just goes, the FJR Rockets.
Which is another good thing about the WEE. You can be banging gears, hitting the rev limiter, and have the radar detector light up...
and you're still just 5 over the speed limit!