I KNEW you'd come through on the comparison! Very interesting.
Just today, as I was easing my way homeward bound at 6 pm, I was remembering creeping up the same Gough St. hill above Broadway on my BMW and how my clutch hand would cramp. Electric rules!
I had a slidy-rod damper on the R1200R, but am ignorant as to why the central GPR is better. So edumacate me. (I've never had any hint of a head shake on the Empulse, but may add something anyway, just because there was never a farkle I didn't like.)
While I totally support ABS brakes, I DID have a all-out panic stop on the Empulse and was amazed at how well it stopped. Yes, the rear slid (in a straight line) a bit before I could let up on the foot brake, but I squeezed that front lever for all I was worth, enough to make the front tire chatter a bit, and the whole bike just freakin' STOPPED, in a very short space, about 6 inches from the bumper of a 40 mph Town Car limo that had slammed on his brakes in an intersection intentionally to make me hit him. Pucker time, but not as much as a ladder and a lane hop!
I'm sure the Polaris will have ABS if they intend to sell any in Europe. By 11/16? I certainly hope so!
Yes, that 580/24 "merge" is really bad, even worse than the Cesar Chavez on-ramp into 101 and 280 splitting. We need to sentence these design engineers to riding these debacles continuously in a Citroen 2CV until they beg for forgiveness.
Stay safe in your ICE fun!