Every bike I've ever owned has clunked into 1st
The FJ I was riding today?? Makes yer wince first thing in the morning. Every set of red lights I pump the clutch two or three times before selecting first and it still bangs in like a church door bolt. Blade does it, Gixxer does it even my WR did it .... (and would only find neutral if I span up the revs as I went for the click ..)
I accept wrinklyowlie's complaint that there are bad bikes out there - and yep there will always be good bikes and bad bikes, but I also think there's either a reluctance by some folk, or maybe no appetite (maybe a genuine ignorance

), that machines, engines, gearboxes ... are all different and all need an element of 'ok ... so how do you work best'.
My frustration is that it seems (I'm trying to tread carefully here and not upset anybody ..

) that nobody is willing to step back, look at their bike and experiment with it. Learn it, bond with it, play with it.
My box ain't great. 4 - 5 - 6 ... fantastic, seamless. 1 - 2 - 3 ... yep, not so good, but I've got to know it, it's little foibles and I understand it. I know how it wants to work, I know what it doesn't like, I know where it like the revs ...
I think my bike is feckin' brilliant. Remapped, full exhaust system ... it is really dialled in. And in a bizarre way (that you just may not get) I sort of quite like the fact that every now and then it creeps round behind me and throws me a low baller. 'Arrrrggh you little tinker ... you got me there ... '. Daft? Maybe.
One of my work colleagues has just sold his VFR1200. We constantly took the piss out of him for having a fridge. (his bike was known as the zanussi). It was utterly utterly reliable. But boring - completely flat, uninteresting dull and unispiring. Did what it said on the tin.
Now of course .... of course ... I don't actually want an unreliable bike. I'm not trying to disguise something that could be better as 'character', but I am saying I'd rather have what I've got, than a brilliantly engineered but dull as dish water fridge.
So learn it

Get yer head around it, find out how it works best, understand it's heart beat, and fall in love with a bike that may not be quite perfect, but has a whole lotta more soul than your average Honda ...
Learn the bike ....