Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 2:47 pm
I'm in your boat, new rider and taking my MSF this weekend (Sat and Sun). I've been researching bikes for about three weeks. I've decided on a used bike, and something in the 650-900cc range as a solid and dependable starter bike. After reviewing multiple sites for information, doing research on different models and the looks (which I tried to keep last in all considerations) the bike at the top of my list is...
The Suzuki VL 800 Volusia. This becomes the C50 Boulevard in 05 and this year. Very nice styling (to me), lots of good reviews including best in class for two straight years in a review I read. (Best in the 650/800 range, it was tested against the Honda 750, VStar 650, Sportster 883, etc. A total of 8 bikes I believe.)
Anyway, lots of good looking bikes in that range. Also check the Kawi Vulcan, Yamaha Dragstar (precurser of the VStar line) and the VT1100 by Honda (bigger cc's but close on the hp so still a possible bike for you in that range).
Here's a good utility: You can search for different model bikes, get a breakdown on information and also compare bikes against each other. The breakdown goes all the way to individual years, models and makes. Hope it helps you as much as me.
http://www.motorbikes.be/en/
The Suzuki VL 800 Volusia. This becomes the C50 Boulevard in 05 and this year. Very nice styling (to me), lots of good reviews including best in class for two straight years in a review I read. (Best in the 650/800 range, it was tested against the Honda 750, VStar 650, Sportster 883, etc. A total of 8 bikes I believe.)
Anyway, lots of good looking bikes in that range. Also check the Kawi Vulcan, Yamaha Dragstar (precurser of the VStar line) and the VT1100 by Honda (bigger cc's but close on the hp so still a possible bike for you in that range).
Here's a good utility: You can search for different model bikes, get a breakdown on information and also compare bikes against each other. The breakdown goes all the way to individual years, models and makes. Hope it helps you as much as me.
http://www.motorbikes.be/en/