I owned one (inherited it) and really missed being able to shift. For me, shifting is part of the riding experience as well as the feeling of "being one with" the motorcycle. And it was anemic with the auto transmission.
Still, if someone doesn't want to learn to manually shift and wants to just get on and ride, it might be with it. The one I inherited belonged to my father, but my grandfather owned one, too. He got one after stalling out in intersections several times with a manual transmission bike. He had ridden Harley's back in the day, but his coordination was just not what it used to be.