I have an EFI Woodsman in France named Thunderbolt due to the wicked noise from the exhaust!
I also have a much older classic home market army type bullet named Tornado, which is in the clip above.
I am what used to be called 6 foot 3 inches, and have always felt a little cramped in planes, cars, and those 'dodgems' at the fair!
The woodsman riding position seems to work well for me, but then I started on a Suzuki A100 two-stroke, where my knees and upper legs were higher than the tank, and very useful to pop a bag of shopping on, or lunch, etc.
I find the EFI Woodsman a very stable and reliable ride as it has never let me down yet, but the styling means that you would really need a backpack to carry anything, as there is only room to just about squeeze the toolkit in, and that is about that. I even have to carry a small box on the rack to carry spare bulbs, spark plug and some additional tools such as adjustable spanner and the essential locktite plus some bungees and cable ties just in case. Due to the high level exhaust, throw over pannier bags seem to be ruled out as well!
I removed the rear footrests as they were not actually doing anything, the bike having a single seat!
It really is a stunning bike, having it's own version of what is definitely the classic bullet sound, even on the EFI, check out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyB3NNQyLWs to hear it!
Always carry a tube or lipstick version of locktite. The rear light and numberplate assembly fell off within the first three days, but the locktite has stopped it working loose again. Left footrest came loose too, but having done that as well, I have had no further problems with my Woodsman in 5 months!
If yours is an EFI and you find it runs unevenly on tickover, then just try a tank of 97-98 super unleaded, as mine got very happy after I fed it that! I get more miles per tank than I do on normal unleaded, and the tickover became very steady as soon as i stopped putting 95 in!
I hope you have as much fun including the slightly snobby feeling of 'My bike looks better than yours!', as you park up somewhere, where every other bike looks rather plastic, but there is only one place where my Woodsman looks at home as shown below!
Simon