Last year I asked you all what bike I should get, you all said SV650. I found a good deal and ended up with a... Yamaha XT225. Yeah, I know.
Anyway, it's been fun, but I am predictably ready for a more highway-capable bike now. The XT225 is super easy to ride, but I end up treating it like a scooter, lots of short trips but I leave it at home for any trip that involves a freeway (which is a lot in Columbus, Ohio).
Based on my experience with the XT225 and my general thoughts I'm looking for:
- Cast wheels (not requiring inner tubes)
- ABS (ideally, but negotiable)
- FI - (non-negotiable, I hate waiting for the carb to warm up on a cold morning)
- Center stand (at least a good aftermarket one available)
- Windscreen (the more wind/weather protection the better)
- No weight on wrists seating position (I have a bad wrist, the XT doesn't bother it at all and I'd like to keep it that way)
- High MPG
- low overall maintenance/parts costs
- simple maintenance (I don't want to have to go to a shop or find some special tool to adjust the valves)
I'd like to say I would do some touring with a bigger bike, but I don't know if the GF would really let that happen. Maybe an occasional day trip. I do know that the bike will get used for commuting and errand running. Looking to spend no more than $5,000.
I sat on an SV650 and the seating position and seat seemed good, but I don't see an accessory windscreen adding the protection I want.
I know I need to ride a V-Strom 650, sat on a brand new one and it fit well, I really liked it. A nice ABS one seems perfect.
The CBR250R seems like a prospect, but there is some disagreement over whether it's big enough to be comfortable on the highway.
I've seen some interesting stuff on craigslist, Interceptor VFR800's and a BMW F650GS thumper.
What else should I look at? Recommendations from the GRM brain-trust?