Here's my attempt to correct some of the disinformation here:
There are two models: sport (RS) and touring (RT)
There are two transmission options, manual and semi-auto (thumb upshift, auto downshift). Both have a reverse gear.
MPG is about 30
Speed is relative. It's faster than some bikes and slower than others. If anyone really wants to know 0-60 speed, I'll point the GoPro at the speedo, take it for a ride, and upload the video to Youtube. Top speed is only limited by the redline (10k) in 5th gear. I've had mine up to 115 MPH.
My 2009 sport model was $17,000 out the door. The touring models are more expensive. I'm told the price is very competitve compared to the cost of a HD or Honda, plus conversion.
It does not lean. You turn it in the direction you want to go, like a quad.
Handling is easy because it has power steering. I ride it in twisties all the time, like at Tail of the Dragon in the picture above, and never have a problem. It has a vehicle stability system (aka, nanny) that senses when a wheel comes off the ground and will cut your throttle to correct it. I ride mine hard enough that this happens all the time, so I'm considering adding a stiffer aftermarket swaybar.
It has the same 1000cc Rotax engine that's in the Aprila sport bikes, so it likes to run in the area of 5-6K RPM.
It does not have a right-hand brake lever. The three-wheel ABS is operated by the right foot brake.