Gatordoc
Adventurer
You might want to check into a Triumph Tiger, comfortable, capable, and sporty. There's the Buell Ulysess as well, but a little out of the range. You might want to check out some of BMW's other 650 models, but once you get out of dual sports, it's hard to have respectable off, and on road performance.
I'd search the used bike listings at advrider.com too.
Love the Tiger and Ulysses, along with the Scrambler I mentioned in my original post. All great looking bikes which reflect the street/off-road balance I expect to see once I start riding. I've been lurking at ADVrider the past couple of weeks trying to get a feel for what I might like, great site!
IMHO, a Tiger or Ulysses is too much bike for someone starting out. Don't get me wrong, they're great bikes but both of them will hand you your testicles if you're not careful. Personally, if dirt isn't your thing and you're responsible enough, I'd go for a SV650. ...
This, along with the higher-ish price, is what has me thinking a Ulysses would make a great second bike. 103 HP, and more importantly 85 ft-lbs torque, might be a bit much for me to handle at first. Both Very cool bikes which will stay on my "short list" for my next bike, along with the Scrambler.
Re: dirt - The problem is I don't know if it's my thing or not at this point, having never ridden it. I enjoy exploring off the beaten path, however, so I would like to at least be able to try some easy trails should I get the bug.
While I like the price, it doesn't "speak to me" the way some of the other bikes I have been window shopping do. Something about it just looks disproportionate or not quite right, for some reason. Might be the photo, though.I have two ideas.
How about something like the Suzuki TU250X. At $3799 retail, it's cheap, new, has a low seat and would get you anywhere you would want to go.
Retro looking if you're into that and if you decided to get into more off road or dual sport riding, then it would be cheap to modify with the right tires and suspension or keep for the weekend road trip.
I like the SS quite a bit; browsing around on Craigslist at them is one of the things that prompted me to take the BRC and actually try to get into riding again. My only concern with this is the on-road performance. Sure, it will do 65 on the highway, but how long does it take to get there? Is it going to be acceptable for evasive maneuvers in traffic, etc... Drivers in this area are generally half-retarded, at best. Granted, I would be sticking to backroads mostly, but city traffic still worries me a bit.Second choice is the Kawasaki KL250 Super Sherpa. Another cheap bike new with a low seat. It has some nice features the KLR 250 doesn't like 6 speed, rear disc brake, electronic dash, etc. I have one and like it a lot. I use it to commute, explore forest roads and take small expeditions with.
75 mpg and it will run 65 mph on the highway all day long. Geared low for back roads and forest roads and has plenty of zip for a 250. I'm 5'9, 180 lbs. and it fits me great.
Have fun with whatever you choose, be careful and safe riding.
That's the point, isn't it? Not so much about what you ride, but that you enjoy the ride.
On a side note, I broached the subject of my purchasing a bike soon with the SO today, now that I have completed the BRC, and it went pretty well. Both her parents ride so she is already primed to be ok with it, which is super cool. We also discussed the safety and potential risks as well, which put a damper on this a bit. I gave her all the scary statistics first, then explained how much booze, lack of ATGATT and other easily preventable factors contribute disproportionately to the odds. She is still OK with it, though she probably won't be riding with me anytime soon. Hopefully having the "talk" with her will aid me in expanding my safety gear budget.
Probably won't make the purchase for another couple of months, but I am definitely enjoying everyone's input. Thanks for the help.
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