Always hoped Honda would quit farting around with the V4 Interceptor, make it a 1000 like literally everyone asked for and toss the clumsy, gimmicky VTEC like literally everyone asked for. Instead they did neither, lightly restyled it (that nobody asked for), and jacked up the price (always a sales booster).
If you wanted more power, here, have this goofy looking VFR1200.
Then they tried again with the CTX1300. Bagger? Sport-tourer? Who knows! I rode one of these and actually kind of liked it. Engine had zero personality as is par for the course with Honda, just appliance-like smoothness and competence. But otherwise it felt lighter than it was and even had reasonably sporty handling. But it was too "foreign" for the Bagger crowd and not sporty enough for the sport-tourers, which is why you can still buy a brand new 2014 model for roughly half-off at dealers (one near me has one on the floor for $8200, from it's original retail of $15,900).
Then Honda just punted on the V4 idea entirely and set about doing what they do best. Make hopelessly competent and reliable commuter bikes that are exciting to operate as a dishwasher. Yamaha missed the boat on the new Venture- rather than a new line of retuned gen2 Max motor powered dresser, bagger, they elected to copy Harley and shove a gigantic, lazy air cooled v-twin in there with a comically low redline. If the "eluder" (whoever picked that name should be fired) had the gen2 motor in it- even for a little more money- I'd be at the Yamaha shop tomorrow waving a checkbook around. For a snoozy v-twin? Pass.