I kept my last 650 V strom for 4 years and 17,000 miles from new, but sold it a couple of years ago, after fancying something lighter, with better low speed handling. I had sorted out the buffeting, with a Givi Airflow screen, which was excellent. The V Strom had a great engine, plush, comfortable suspension - the best I have ever had, but I found the footrests in a bad position, in that when putting my feet down,the footrests butted up awkwardly into my ankles, and I felt they should have been positioned more forwards, or more backwards so I could put my feet down without being obstructed by the footrests. I also found that the front end dipped a lot when braking to a halt - I cured this by releasing the front brake just before I came to a halt, and braking for the final couple of yards, with the back brake only. I also was finding it a bit heavy maneovering in the garage.
Shortly after selling the V strom, and fancying a lighter bike, I bought a 2019 Honda CB 500X, with under a thousand miles on the clock, privately. I bought it without a test ride,as the seller would not allow one - I should have left it, but I was impressed with the look of the bike, the reviews I'd read, and the bike was as new, plus I negotiated a very good price with the seller.
I only kept it a couple of weeks, as I did not like it. I found the buffeting horrendous and came back from a fairly long ride with headache. I had seen extremely good reviews but it did not do it for me. It felt under powered for me, and the engine power ( 46.6 bhp) also seemed to me a lot less than the 56bhp 0f the Honda CB 500 ( 1995) that I had previously owned for 5 years - which was an excellent bike.
The CB 500X is a very popular bike, but I did not take to it, and I very quickly sold it privately. I got back what I paid for the bike.
I have had several other bikes since, and presently own a 2019 Yamaha X Max 400, ( Iron Max model), twist and go scooter, which I bought new last February.
I personally cannot recommend the Honda CB 500X, but lots of people like it. The best thing would be ( unlike me!) have a test ride before you buy one, and take it for as long a ride as you can before you make up your mind.