Yamaha also have the FZ1, when I demo'd one I did find it's performance was a lot like a naked sportsbike (was trying to avoid it).
I think I also have to suggest a Hornet CB919.Not exactly the newest around, stopped around '07 I think, but a very dependable bike, givi racks available all round (so panniers and top box) or just ventura racks for tail. Servicing? I have to think it's one of the most reliable bikes made in recent times and being naked, servicing is also cheaper and quicker. Best, recently, the demand for them has dropped, they aren't really moving. A total bargain. Longevity? Good luck finding out. Between mates, we've got 150k, 116k and 100k ish on the clocks, no major problems on any. Warr on here is over 220k (but it's had a bit more work). Would probably suggest you replace the bars (easily done) which increases leverage and handling, as the stock ones are very narrow, but it can increase the reach to the bars.
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