So, I'm entering my third consecutive year of wanting a bike, and finally am taking the step this year of taking the MSF course and getting my license. Anyway, I think my research is nearly done, but I've come up with 4 potential courses of action. (In order from most practical to least, or skip to the end to see my preferences to make a suggestion)
- Buy the best bike I can for under 2k, and enjoy learning.
This is probably the smartest course of action, so clearly, I probably won't be happiest with it. My biggest concern is that I will spend more time searching for parts and working on the bike than actually riding it. However, the low buy-in price will mean that I can afford better safety equipment, and spend less on insurance.
- Find a nearly new Yamaha FZ6.
This is wayyy more like it. A great looking bike with enough power to grow into, it's comfortable, and will be reliable enough to commute on every day. Of course, for this bike, I'd want to secure a loan, and full coverage may be far too salty for a newbie. (I'm 25, but still single, and don't own a home)
- Find a lightly used Yahama Vmax.
This one kind of surprised me, but the more I learn about it, the more I love it. I grew up in a Ford household, and am a Mustang fanatic, so it's not really a surprise that I was drawn to a muscle bike. Fuel economy is definitely less than the FZ6, but it would still be comfortable and dependable enough to commute on. Concerns though, are the same as the FZ6.
The power thing was a big concern at first too, but after talking to a few riders, I honestly don't think it's going to be an issue. My driving style has definitely changed since I started doing HPDE's, and now as I get older, the urge to act stupid on a public road fades with each passing day.
- A tossup between the Yamaha WR250X and the Suzuki DRZ400SM.
This one hits all the appropriate fun buttons, and is somehow the most and least practical of my options. Sure, they're great on gas and cheap to insure, but they have no range and are basically unable to carry a pillion with me riding. (Currently overweight, but even when I'm fit I will still be 5'10" and in the low 200's.)
Basically, I'm looking for a bike that is reliable, comfortable, and can maintain highway speeds for longer trips. The ability to carry a pillion or a lot of cargo is also a plus. And bonus points if it looks cool. (I did give serious consideration to the newer 600cc maxi-scooters, but can't bring myself to do it, I'd rather have a motard.)
What say you, GRM forum?