and.... she's gone! no more vtx for me
so after doing my studying, and sitting on and riding a ton of different bikes, these fell by the wayside.
triumph sprint st - just couldn't get comfortable on it.
sv650 - see above, plus it got waaay too buzzy at highway speeds for me, would have driven me nuts commuting with it.
triumph speed triple - i had a hard time not buying one of these. practicality took over, as it's a great bike, but doesn't offer anything in the way of weather protection, or as a all around commuting/touring bike - will get one in the future, just not now.
kawasaki voyager - wait, what?
gzx1100g - holy hell is that thing cool - eliminated it due to high mileage (50k) and all the reasons i eliminated the speed triple, but, still, damn cool bike.
nighthawk 750 - used to have one, remembered why i got rid of it.
buell m2 cyclone - see speed triple
several different vfr's - may still go back to one of these if my top two doesn't work out - all 750's, was real close to being the perfect bike, just lacked wind protection.
so, the final two
triumph trophy 900 - oddly enough the same one i looked at a week ago, dude sold it to a dealer, still real interested, still in my price range, higher mileage, but seems in great shape
and the leader in the club house
1990 yamaha venture. once again, wait, what? i know, i was heading away from the larger bikes due to traffic concerns, but after driving the route several times , traffic isn't that big of a deal. the overwhelming pro's are as follows
-low mileage (20k)
-reliability
-all weather protection
-lockable storage
-i'm not concerned with leaving it in a public parking place (biiiiig reason i got rid of the vtx, i would lose my mind if that thing got scratched, an older bagger, eh, scratches wouldn't bother me that much. also, good luck trying to steal it by loading that 800 lb monster on a pickup truck)
-long distance comfort
i rode a couple of older baggers for the hell of it when i was looking for other bikes, they just seemed really right for what i'm going to be using the bike for. who knew? the voyager i liked a lot as well, i'm just way more familiar with the yamaha, and wings are overpriced in this area.
so, tomorrow (crosses fingers) i'll be on my way up north, and hopefully coming down with a bagger....or a triumph.
thanks to everyone for their help in this search, your advice made this search go easier.