The Motorcycle Safety Foundation Beginner Rider Course is a must. I know in the Midwest they are offered at Community Colleges for around $50.00. You'll get that back in insurance savings the first year alone. Alot of states will also waive the road portion of the exam if you pass this course. The same course is offered at alot of Harley dealerships, but it is around $400.00.
As far as bikes, if you want to get a new bike, Hondas and Yamaha both make smaller cruisers. The Yamaha makes a V-Star 650 that goes for right around $5,000. Be aware on the 650 V-Stars that they could really use another gear and tend to run in the upper RPM band at cruising speed. They are also fairly heavy for a small cc bike weighing in at over 500 pounds wet.
Once you get some experience, you can't beat a Harley (IMHO). I've finally been able to get my bill situation where I'll be able to get one and it should be arriving in June.
Arlen
As far as bikes, if you want to get a new bike, Hondas and Yamaha both make smaller cruisers. The Yamaha makes a V-Star 650 that goes for right around $5,000. Be aware on the 650 V-Stars that they could really use another gear and tend to run in the upper RPM band at cruising speed. They are also fairly heavy for a small cc bike weighing in at over 500 pounds wet.
Once you get some experience, you can't beat a Harley (IMHO). I've finally been able to get my bill situation where I'll be able to get one and it should be arriving in June.
Arlen