Robson -
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and ask you to re-introduce yourself, because you really have come across as a troll so far.
Who are you? What kind of experience do you have? What are you really looking for in a bike? Why?
The group here started when Yamaha was still planning to bring the model to North America, so we bonded with a lot of forward expectations. It also cut out the impulse buyers and a lot of the less mature owners who were out for flash. Then we as a group got caught by the Fukushima earthquake and meltdown of the Daichi nuke plant which was very close to the source for the bike's original electronics vendor, further postponing getting the bikes. When the first couple of shipments finally arrived, we bonded like a bunch of kids sharing a truckload of new model trains.
This was only 3 years ago, so a lot of the original group is still here. We have round the worlders already or in progress, at least one owner with well more than 100,000 miles, and several I know of approaching that mileage in roughly 3 years. We have several Yamaha employee/owners on board. It amazes me how many owners came from the very long-standing Vstrom and FJR owners groups. Through one of those groups, I personally have "known" electronically or in person some of these guys for nearly 10 years, done ride to eats, and camp-outs. I think that's one reason this group is a LOT closer-knit, less inflammatory, and better bonded than a lot of forums.
With that background about much of this group having a long history together, you came in with a number of posts about your opinion and offering criticism. Your writing suggests English is not your original language, so you may have an entirely different riding history than many here. Even so and while I was the first to call you a troll, I'll also be the first to see if you want to try again or fade away.
Your choice / your move.