Thanks for the comments guys
How does the Griso compare to the Monster? I've been eyeing that bike for a while now. Plus dont forget Motorcycle Mondays in Chicago and Pints and Pistons. Here's a link a calendar of good some good Chicago Bike Events
http://steeltoepress.com/events/Monster +s
Lighter. e.g. I can lift it out of (shallow) sand if I get stuck.
Lighter flywheel and chain drive so feels more immediately responsive.
More nimble. I'd much rather take the Monster on the Snake or through LA city traffic.
Much more aftermarket options (except with luggage mounting and racks).
Griso +s
Much, much easier to work on yourself. A valve adjustment is a simple 45-minute affair, and I'm not that tech savvy.
Shaft drive = no need to worry about chain tension and lube, especially on those long tours.
More relaxed riding position and more space, but still in a sporty-standard seating position.
Doesn't sound as pretentious when people ask "what kind of motorcycle do you have?"
Longer wheelbase = better freeway cruising.
Rarer.
Griso -s
Dealer network is not as good and parts can take a long time to arrive.
Usually has a few break-in issues (standard Italian QC issues), but I haven't encountered anything serious. But I'm told they're pretty much bulletproof after these are worked out.
Overall, you can think of the Griso as the (air-cooled) Monster's more mature, beefier, maybe slightly less playful cousin. The torque curve is really similar (both 90 degree L-twins). Mine's the 1100 and I thought it was a great buy. I test rode the 1200 too and it was GREAT.
Hope that helps, and feel free to PM me with anything else.