Had to let the Rocket go, my license is grateful!

No reason to explain although the explanation was thorough and enlightening. People are different sizes, shapes and opinions. When it comes to motorcycles everyone is different. To me no explanation is necessary on going from one motorcycle to the next. I miss my 2014 Rocket and actually liked it a bit more than my 2020GT. Most everything about the 2020 is better than the 2014 but that doesn't change my mind. To me the 2014 was more fun to ride (for me). My 1981 Yamaha 1100 Special (here I go again) was the perfect bike to me and nothing I have ridden has equaled it since. I had it 15 years along with 3 other motorcycles during that time. The motorcycle you pick and buy is the one you want to be on. Have fun on your Scout and stick around the forum. A ton of guys on here have moved on to other motorcycles and are still active on here. By the way, your Scout is a good looking Motorcycle. Cheers.
 
After a few instances of being too lead-footed, I invested in an Escort MAX 360c MKII Radar and Laser Detector. Planning to get a second windshield mount for my pickup. It works with Apple CarPlay and represents more of a four-wheel focused experience. It also stores history, for times when it’s passing repetitive technology that isn’t an actual speed-checking circumstance.

Wasn’t caught, and am usually reserved on the road, but it takes just a few seconds these days.
 

It is a nice machine. You’re welcome to stick around, motorcycles are emotional experiences.
 
I am in the same situation. I traded my 2020 R3 for another bike and am looking at a 2013 R3 Roadster to buy soon. There is something special about the previous gen. May be more character...
 
Has your engine cut out randomly on the speed 400?
 
I got one ticket on my 1st RIII some time between 2005-2010. I have since been wary enough not to speed in any situation where cops might be around.
 
Blasphemy!!!!