Why oh why would you use a BROS front end and rear end on a bike like that?
The front end is known to be wooden and anybody wanting something that 'handles' replaces the whole of the BROS front end with one from a CBR600R, with twin disc set up.
The back end works OK, but not until the shock is replaced with one from a Fireblade that has some damping control.
Kat's BROS is bog standard, because she doesn't explore the outer limits of a bikes handling. Yes, the front end tends to clonk and can be made to bottom out, but everyday bimbling it is fine.
I suppose this might be considered a "show bike" and you don't need any guts for one of those, so the suspension doesn't really matter!

As you can probably tell not really my cup of tea and the colour is gad to boot!

Apologies for being curmugeonly about it.
Just to brighten your day, we have the first snow of the year on the tops to the north and west of us. Whilst the temperature has got as high as 5C!

Preparing The Duke for another canter afore the brine lorries get active!
Toodle pip, Bill