Originally Posted by
Spats
Yes.
I think you're thinking of the VFR1000, which is a 20+ year old V-4, not the VTR1000, which was a V-twin introduced in late 1998 and manufactured up until ~2005. The 2001 and later bike is the one to buy.
Anyway, yes, the Buell was entertaining to ride for a short time: it's so narrow that it basically feels like a big, heavy dirtbike. The torque makes you feel like "Wow, this bike is fast!" until you actually try to rev it out and realize that the big low end is all you get and you're tapped out already. The shifting, however, was absolutely agricultural. Plus I felt like I was riding a washing machine, which is entertaining for about the first four miles and a literal pain in the ass after that, not to mention making the mirrors useless.
As far as suspension, the Japanese bikes had it all over the Buell. Not that it was bad, it just wasn't as well sorted. My impression was that Buell did a great job considering the constraints of the motor, but there's a well-integrated smoothness about the Japanese bikes that makes them a pleasure to ride all day. Since I did more than one multi-week motorcycle tour, this is important to me.