Look, I'm not looking for opinions on my riding habits or capabilities. You questioned the low miles so I explained why. Then you start criticizing me for wanting to ride? Sorry but keep your opinion. I'm good. If you have any advice on the bike itself I'd appreciate it. Otherwise please don't respond anymore.
Wait.... Let me get this straight. You came onto a public internet forum wanting advice, and then received advice from several people that have LOADS more experience on the subject that you will most likely ever have in your lifetime. The advice from every one of those people has been quite similar but obviously all of them are totally incorrect because you know better? In that case, why are you even here asking the questions if you already know the answers?
If you want generic bike advice, go to YouTube and search around. Figure it out on your own and live with whatever choices you make.
Everyone on here so far has given you fantastic and very personalized advice from experience they have gained from lifetimes of being around motorcycles and motorcycle people. They are giving you advice that like it or not, is what they feel in your best interests whether you actually know it or not. And they have done it while trying to keep the kid gloves on because they can tell that they needed to. This last post of yours proves that to all of us. It's like we knew what we were dealing with even though you think we didn't, weird huh? And then you repay them by telling them to shut up and only give you generic bike advice. Gee, thanks for that.
I'll give you both generic bike advice and one last piece of persoanl advice and then you are on your own after that as far as I'm concerned. For the bike, go buy a BMW K1600. It is one of the very best 75+ mph long distance bikes made today. If someone can't ride long distance on that, then they are the problem and not the bike.
For you, from what I've read on here, I 100% agree with
@_RG_. Yep, I ride motorcycles... a LOT. And during that time I've seen lots of people come and go, buy bike after bike chasing some thing that, only to eventually totally give up on it or.... get hurt or killed. I've also told LOTS of people to not buy them when they ask me what bike they should get. RG is not wrong at all, they are not for everyone. You seem like you are trying to scratch an itch that probably won't get scratched. If I had to put money on it, I would throw down a pretty sizable amount that says your next bike, no matter how perfect it is, will probably see about the same mileage or less. Because at the end of the day, it isn't the bike.
Does that make me a terrible ambassador to the sport, if so I don't really care. What I would love to see though, is someone not get hurt from this sport if they don't have to. Yes, even someone that doesn't know good advice from bad and tells people they are wrong, even though they have logged more 2-wheeled miles in a single day than you have in your past 27 years on this planet.
So, take that advice and run with it. Because after your last reply, I'll gladly spend my time helping people more receptive to listening to the advice of the more experienced rather than telling them that they know better even though they are the ones here asking the questions. Good luck with your search, and I hope you finally end up scratching the itch.