IMO what's right and what's wrong with the Ryker
What's right: Low-low price, low weight, low seat height, parking brake, reverse, stability control, traction control, antilock brakes, no splash back fuel filler, adjustable handlebars, adjustable foot pegs, adjustable foot brake, handy little glove box, two USB ports. The stock seat is surprisingly comfortable. I won't be switching it out as I have done on all my previous motorcycles.
What's wrong: Not a lot. Yes, it does have plastic body panels but these panels help keep the weight and the price down, and I have no complaints with how mine fit. I don't care for the beeping sound when you go into reverse. It's annoying. No separate ECO and Sport modes for the 600. Laser align should be done as part of the initial sale make ready. Then if the Ryker is twitchy, a slight toe in will probably reduce or eliminate this, at least it did on my Ryker.
Easy Wish list that should come stock on all Rykers: Hazard flashers, locking parking brake, locking gas cap, a helmet lock. All four of these items together can't cost BRP that much to include as standard equipment on all Rykers.
Not so easy wish list that would require some Ryker redesign: Narrower front track. The swing arm is massive so a less hefty swing arm. Less massive muffler/catalytic converter. Yes, I'm all about weight savings. Nerf bars and front skid plate options which would require some structural attachment points. Less clunk in the drive line. Lug nut wheel attachment instead of a single wheel nut.