err0r wrote:1) I'm a 17 year old student @ 6'2" 245lb looking at older cruisers, what size bike should I be thinking about? I was thinking 500 or 700 cc.
You're in the ballpark; I am familiar with the Honda Shadow VLX 600 and it is indeed a good starter bike.
err0r wrote:2) What is a ballpark figure for young rider insurance? (liability) (no driving record, clean slate, MSF course -plan on it)
You need to call around, age, credit report (sometimes), experience, etc... will affect the pricing. Call Progressive Direct, they had the best price for me! Note: check with your current medical insurance provider regarding any motorcycle rider exclusions, and consider getting medical coverage from your bike insurance if your private insurance does not adequately cover you in case of an accident.
err0r wrote:3) I live in washington, as a young rider.. will rain give me alot of hassle?
The short answer is YES, riding in the rain requires experience, practice, and patience. Not only does it reduce road visibility, but it also reduces your visibility to other drivers (especially cagers

), and introduces the risk of aqua-planning; scary in a car, could be disasterous on a bike!
err0r wrote:4) If you are aware of MSF courses in washington, will I need a bike to use or is one supplied? Or does it depend on the instructors?
The MSF beginner course will provide a 125/250cc (depening on course location) bike for you to learn and test on.
err0r wrote:5) Gear, what is a good budget for how much I should spend on gear?
My personal opinion is, you can go cheap on the bike and its accessories but not on safety gear for yourself unless you enjoy pain! I would not hesitate to spend over $1000 on safety gear to be used on a $500 bike, meaning the gear is more important than the bike itself. That does not mean you shouldn't shop around and find good deals. For example, HJC makes good DOT/Snell approved/certified helmets that run around $150-$200, while Shoei makes good DOT/Snell approved/certified helmet for around $380+. So HJC makes better sense but only if they fit you well. Get a good jacket, pants, boots, and gloves, they'll pay for themselves the first time you drop your bike and you hit the ground - hopefully never though
err0r wrote:My main peeve with motorcycles I have tried in the past was that they were too big for me. At age 11 or 12 iirc I would put around on my friends cr 125.. but I didn't like it much because I couldn't stablize with my feet very well. I don't think that should be a issue now but as far as bikes I'm looking at, I just want it to be capable of doing highway speeds but sub 580lb. Thanks alot I look forward to your responses
I think you'll be just fine with the VLX 600 or similar bike, you are over 6 ft. and 240+lb and you'll be able to handle the weight of this bike!
Good luck...