You could also consider a naked bike. Something like the yammy FZ6 Kawasaki Z750, or Honda 919. They have the power of a sportbike but a nice comfortable riding position, and they are a lot lighter than many cruisers.
These would fit between a cruiser and a sportbike.
As tall as you are you might also find a dual sport to be a comfy ride.
I would go out and try a bunch of different bikes, if you have never been on a cruiser before you might be suprised to find that some of them are no more comfortable than a sportbike. Though most of the cruisers that have been mentioned are on the comfy side.
I need help deciding on a cruiser?
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I'll second what V4underme said and recommend the last generation Honda Magna. It will do everything that you ask and then some.
Also, who says you have to ride a V-Twin to call it a cruiser??
Motorcycle Cruiser Magazine's choice for Cruiser of the DECADE was given to a bike with a flat 6 boxer
Also, who says you have to ride a V-Twin to call it a cruiser??
Motorcycle Cruiser Magazine's choice for Cruiser of the DECADE was given to a bike with a flat 6 boxer

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Under 500 lbs? In a cruiser the suzuki S50 (intruder) is about the only choice. I just went through that looking for a lightweight bike that would handle 2-up. At 443 lbs the intruder has more then enough power to do all the things you want a lightweight cruiser to do.
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