Dragonhawk wrote:willw wrote:Now, is the VStar1100 considered too big? Is the Vulcan 900? Am I only stuck in the 650 - 750 range? I don't want to get myself in the "I'll only ride conservatively until I get up to speed" mentality, either.
Learn to ride first.
You said you haven't even taken the MSF yet. Trust me, ALL motorcycles are faster and more powerful than you can possibly imagine.
My first bike was a Ninja 250. By all accounts, a Ninja 250 is considered a "small" bike for "beginners" and is very tame. It is the least powerful sportbike you can buy - and one of the least powerful overall bikes at only 36HP.
But despite that "low power" did you know a Ninja 250 will do 0-60 in under 6 seconds? It accellerates faster than a Ferrari Testarossa or a Ford Mach 1.
Think about that for a minute ... The LEAST POWERFUL sportbike you can buy does 0-60 FASTER than a Ferrarri Testarossa!
People tend to forget and/or overlook the immense power motorcycles have.
So, a 650cc cruiser will provide you with PLENTY of power. More than any other vehicle you have ever driven in your life. After you take the MSF, you'll start to understand just how amazing the speed of a motorcycle is.[/quote
i dunno, my honda rebel is pretty darn slow, lol. still, if you've never ridden a motorcycle before, any motorcycles acceleration will seem really really fast. i would be more concerned about seat height and weight than i would power and looking cool. just my opinion.