I played hooky for a little while today to ride up and check these bikes out in Denver. They had two of the three prototypes with them, and these are definitely not show bikes. These guys went out riding in the mountains all day yesterday
I present to you some fantastically below average cell phone pictures:
They mentioned that they've cleaned up the look of the frame a little in the go-forward designs, but this is what's on the prototypes:
Completely wet, it's about 550-ish lbs, and the handlebars are EXTREMELY adjustable, front and back, up and down, and even the angle of the handlebar to make it comfortable for your wrists. I sat on it, and was very surprised with the seating position. Much more upright than I was expecting, and it had pretty good balance sitting still. They fired it up, and it definitely sounded like a sport bike (had two brother's exhaust on it). Sergeant seat will come on it from the factory, with a nice wide support in the back, but tapered down toward the front to allow easy foot to ground reach. Even on the "tall" seat (just consists of more foam in the seat), I was EASILY able to flat foot (for reference, I'm on my toes on the FJR + Russell...I could almost flat foot with a Corbin).
Finally, I'm not anything close to being an expert to dispute it, but they said no valve checks. Something about hydraulic lifters. Maybe one of you (wicked) smart guys can explain it.
Of course, still no price, and I still wonder about the chain drive on a "sport tourer."