Funny to see this thread today. I finally got my project Brick on the road last week. I went for a nice long ride after work yesterday. I have the good fortune to live in the Columbia Gorge of Oregon/Washington (although coincidentally I used to work in Leicester, and lived in Anstey, and my name is Tony...), so I can head into the twisties towards Mt. Adams or Mt. Hood within minutes of my house.
What I was thinking when I arrived home was "Wow, I have seen a lot of less than complimentary observations about Brick handling, but I really enjoy putting this bike through the curves!" Now, I will admit I don't have to ride in traffic much, certainly not stop/go motorway and trying to lane split (which is generally illegal here). What low speed riding I do, I don't mind the slightly ponderous handling of my K100. And I agree, it's no ballerina on loose surfaces.
My bike was an LT, now it has a stripped and cut down fairing and RS bars. Stock forks, stock Boge Nivomat rear suspender, fresh Bridgestones on snowflakes. My experience may be informed by the fact that my first "real" bike (not a dirt bike) was a Yamaha 750 cruiser with shaft drive, so my learning experience on road bikes included the joy of shaft-jacking and ponderous handling.