I would consider this If only it had shaft or belt drive. I am though with chain maintenance due to limited time and tto many miles per year. Had a chain oilier but messy and temp changes requires adjustments.
I would love a shaft drive also, but the chain is hefty and requires little maintenance. Being that the bike has a centerstand, no biggie. Love the Tracer GT! Really a fun bike.
Congrats Jeff...
I am considering getting a new 900 GT. I've only had a belt drive Harley and the FJR so I don't have any chain drive maintenance experience. Excuse my ignorance but how does this work into a long multi day run over a couple thousand miles or more? The manual says check the chain condition and slack and lube every 600 miles. I guess you carry tools and stuff for this with you? I would hope the slack stays in spec longer than that.
Adjustments for chain tension are in my experience, extremely infrequent - as in almost never outside of your tire changes. Since you drop the chain with every tire change you're by default adjusting the chain slack at that point. Within the life of a tire you might have to adjust it once - I can't ever remember adjusting it twice within one rear tire life cycle.
Lubrication is another matter. I used to use the traditional lubes or chain wax and with those I would lube maybe every 1000 miles. The stuff is sticky and seems to adhere pretty well, but it makes a mess and builds up like crazy around the sprockets, the chain guides, and generally everywhere. About a year ago I decided to try WD-40 only. The chain stays very clean, but it also gets dry very quickly, so now I'm spraying the chain once a week, which for my commute is about every 300 miles. If you did this method on a touring kind of ride with maybe 500-1000 miles per day, I'd think you might want to spray it once a day. With a center stand this is extremely simple - without a center stand it would be a pain in the neck - possible but laborious.