Well, after a couple months of misfortune throughout my vehicles and personal finances I've finally bought myself a bike. Unfortunately in the process, mechanical failures forced me to sell my Jeep at a cheap price, and the car I had inspected and bought after that ended up being twice as bad as the Jeep. I lost around 2k (my tax return and then some). It's taken me a while but I've finally recovered from that blow. I had $4700 to spend on a vehicle, that's what the car after my Jeep sold for ('03 mazda 6). With this money I was determined to buy a cheap car and reliable motorcycle and I believe I've done a good job at that.
Friday I picked up a 1989 Honda Accord 2 door 5 speed for $1500. It has 131k, I bought it from the original owner who has had all of the proper maintenance done (timing belt, water pump, etc.), and it runs and drives really well. It's rust free and has a mint condition interior with working sunroof and a/c. Only downside is that the paint is faded. Doesn't bother me, so I bought it. Not the coolest car around, but it runs so perfect that I couldn't pass it up for the price. The guy I bought it from just got back from a trip to Colorado from Michigan and said he had no issues. I was so impressed with the car that I didn't even bother negotiating on the price, and at $1500 any good running driving car is a good deal in my book.
And finally, today I picked up my first motorcycle. It's a 1997 TW200, 3600 miles, new tires with less than 50 miles, everything is in darn near mint condition. It runs perfect. My much more knowledgeable friend was very impressed as well. I probably paid too much at $1800, but I don't regret this decision. I rode it today (first time ever riding a motorcycle) and was very happy with it. Never stalled, loved the light weight, shifting was easy and quick. I still need to practice turning and braking but it was raining today so I'll head out to a parking lot tomorrow. Also, he threw in a very nice rack for the back that I have yet to install, i'll post another photo when I do.
I also begun the licensing procedure here in Michigan last week for my motorcycle endorsement. I took the written test and passed with 100%. Now I must register/insure the bike, then take my "road" test later this week. I'm heading out tomorrow to buy some gear for the bike, helmet, jacket, gloves, etc. Pretty excited to get on the road. Thanks for all the help and patience guys!
Here's a picture of the bike!