The list of bikes "short stop" mentioned are all pretty good (although the Ninja650 and SV650 are a bit powerful IMHO ... I've tried them both).
Don't rule out super-motards (like that bike you thought looked cool in the pic someone attached) and dual sports; they make GREAT beginner bikes. If you're tall, consider the XR650, DR650 and KLR650 ("650" duals are NOT the same as "600SS" bikes I assure you). The Suzuki DRZ400s are great and there is a cool looking SM version that has been out for a few yrs; you could find a used 1 at a reasonable price I bet.
Duals with their soft suspension teach you to be very smooth with the controls (clutch, brakes, throttle). There's NOTHIng more uncool than not knowing how to ride your SS (as most ppl don't). Being able to ride the crap out of a "nothing bike" is waaayyyy cooler! I've owned a KLR and a DRZ and I used to LOVE it when my friends on their SS couldn't keep up with me around town or on the twisties.
BTW I now own a VFR800; with almost 10 yrs of riding experience I would NOT recommend it to a noob. Too heavy and powerful.
Good luck and use your head. You're asking the right questions ... deep down I know you have the right answer.....
Don't rule out super-motards (like that bike you thought looked cool in the pic someone attached) and dual sports; they make GREAT beginner bikes. If you're tall, consider the XR650, DR650 and KLR650 ("650" duals are NOT the same as "600SS" bikes I assure you). The Suzuki DRZ400s are great and there is a cool looking SM version that has been out for a few yrs; you could find a used 1 at a reasonable price I bet.
Duals with their soft suspension teach you to be very smooth with the controls (clutch, brakes, throttle). There's NOTHIng more uncool than not knowing how to ride your SS (as most ppl don't). Being able to ride the crap out of a "nothing bike" is waaayyyy cooler! I've owned a KLR and a DRZ and I used to LOVE it when my friends on their SS couldn't keep up with me around town or on the twisties.
BTW I now own a VFR800; with almost 10 yrs of riding experience I would NOT recommend it to a noob. Too heavy and powerful.
Good luck and use your head. You're asking the right questions ... deep down I know you have the right answer.....
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