Yep, that'll be me!
I've had mine for 5/6 years now, and although I keep
thinking about swapping it, I've yet to come up with anything that'll do what the ST does, as well as it does it, without costing me a fortune!
Mine is a non-ABS, non-ESA model, which will hopefully help me to avoid some major bills as the mileage racks up - its now on 29k, and the only 'big' bill I've had is for a new fuel strip last month, which cost just under £200. Other than routine servicing in my ownership, that's it, so its been a fairly economical bike in that respect - I do it (nearly) all myself each year, the only thing I've paid someone to do being throttle-body balancing, which at £20 a time doesn't really break the bank! Its good on fuel, I never seem to get less than 50mpg, which equates to an easy 200 miles to the tank.....my backside gives up before then though, 150 miles at a time is do-able but I don't need to do that these days, and its more of an age thing than an uncomfy seat anyway, its quite good really!
Mine has MV bar risers that were on when I bought it - they give around 60mm rearwards movement and a lift of around 25mm, meaning that weight on the wrists is virtually non-existent. The adjustable, 2-position screen is pointless, a gimmick more than anything - theres only around 1.5 inches difference between the low and high settings, and I can't tell the difference, but at 6' 2" it may be just me it doesn't 'work' for. I fitted a BMW-supplied dark-tinted one, which looks much nicer than the stock version.
I had the 'Hilltop' remap done on mine - it really improved the low-speed running and pickup.
I'd thoroughly recommend one - its lighter than the RT, its
not a GS (
), and its unlikely you'll ever see another one coming towards you!
Pete