The trip computer on mine is showing 49.6mpg. It hasn't been reset and the bike has only done about 1200 miles so half of the miles were running in at a max around 4,000RPM. Also a lot of the use has been commuting, 7½ miles each way which doesn't help economy particularly with the bike being pretty heavy at 260Kgs. On a steady run on the flat the instantaneous figure is in the high 60's at 60-70 mph so potential long distance cruising economy looks promising. I'm easily getting 200 miles per tank.
As standard I find the screen excellent, far better than the 1150 even with Tobinators. (I also have the winglets fitted as many people have said how good they are, I concur, much better than the demo bike that didn't have them), the seat is comfortable with loads of space to move around, the suspension whilst not as plush as a Wilbered 1150 is pretty good. There are two headlights, both are dip and head, switched by a solenoid controlled shutter. The lights are far better than the standard single lamp dip of the 1150 although the lens and reflector quality doesn't match the BM for distribution, definition and cut-off. Having said that I don't think that the 12's matched the quality of the 11½'s in that respect having lost the projector dip beam. I've fitted a pair of 35w HID's which make the lights excellent even on unlit roads on dark wet nights. The shutter controlled dip means that the head beam is instant, no delay for the high beam burner to ignite which is good. I'm waiting for the wiring part which is the subject of a recall to come into stock but as I've cut the power consumption from 2 x 55 watts to 2 x 35 watts it's unlikely to be an issue on my machine in any case.
The finish on fasteners etc. isn't great so, like the 1150, many of them will be replaced with stainless or anodised items. Meanwhile they are all coated with ACF 50. There are areas where I feel that the build quality doesn't match the 1150, others will have to compare it with the 1200's I don't have the long term experience with them to know. I'm talking paint quality, stand pivots and things like that. I think that the factory measures the grease by the milligram as the stands are a bit squeaky already although it has been used in all weathers through the winter.
The power is great, smooth and torquey from 2,000 revs. Bimble at 30 in 4th gear and just roll on to go faster. It doesn't have that kick in the seat feeling, it just picks up speed in a discrete and linear way and I've found myself going far quicker than I realised on several occasions, just acclimatising

. If you want fireworks performance getting the electronic restriction in the first three gears removed by someone like Hilltop should do the trick and as the transmission is also used on the big FJR it should handle the torque without an issue. Talking of torque it doesn't have a torque curve per se, just a high smooth plateau of goodness. As it should be for this type of bike. The fact that there is no gear indicator isn't much of an issue as it's Martini power, any speed, any gear. any where. Below 2,000 rev's, power feeling lumpy change down, simple.
As previously posted I hit a small deer some weeks ago whilst travelling at over 70mph. It went head first into the side of the front wheel, shattered three of the four front mudguard mounts, dented the right exhaust pipe and smashed the inner and outer plastic panels on the right of the bike which house the tool kit and all the electrical relays, fuses and battery. It also twisted the forks in the yolks. It then was spun around and slammed into the side of the swing arm which made the bike start to shimmy. I kept the power on and it settled down still shiny side up. The bike is stable! Repair costs, parts only as I fitted them myself, were £385. That didn't include the exhaust pipe as the dent isn't big enough to be an issue. The outer plastic panel alone was an outrageous £250 ish and it isn't even painted, just self coloured plastic. Yamaha? BMW? Probably all the same in this respect, milking it on parts prices.
To summarise? I like it, it's good. If all goes to plan this will be the bike I take to south America on Sgt Bilco's trip in 2016.