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SkyfireMike SkyfireMike
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 08/09
Posted: 08/25/09
07:50 AM

Hello,

I'm new to motorcycling (just finished up the Novice Rider Course) and I'm looking to get my first bike.  I'd like a cruiser that isn't overpowered, but can still do freeway speeds with no issue, and is around $6-7K.  I'm getting a loan on it so I'll have the bike for a while, so I want something that'll be relatively easy for me to ride but that I won't outgrow right away.

Right now I've got my eye on a Kawasaki Vulcan 500 LTD - would this be a good bet?  Any other suggestions?  I'm also open to any older bikes - I don't NEED a 2009 or 2010.

Thanks!  

 
frbock frbock
Enthusiast | Posts: 471 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 08/25/09
08:40 AM

The Kawi 500, or it's little bigger version the 750 (no longer made, but it had a lot of aftermarket parts made for it, unlike most smaller bikes). It weighs in at about 530lb with all fluids). The 500 weighs 438 dry, so, you're only looking at 50lb or so difference.

One of the things that may help in the choice is the 750 is shaft drive, and the 500 is a chain. Chain is easy to change the gearing on, but, it requires more maintenance.

I looked, and there are a number of 750s out there for less than $3500.  

 
Caneman Caneman
New User | Posts: 7 | Joined: 08/09
Posted: 08/25/09
01:32 PM

You could always consider the V-Star 650. It's a very nice bike,and you could probably buy it new and stay in the price range you stated.  

 
CruiserBruiser CruiserBruiser
User | Posts: 70 | Joined: 06/09
Posted: 08/25/09
06:30 PM

Mike, Those are good suggestions. Have you thought about a used bike? Getting a used bike as a first bike is a good strategy because you'll undoubtedly drop it a time or two (we all *** You can probably get any of those used.

Other good choices are Kawasaki 900, Star 950, or V Star 1100. Any of those would meet your needs and are a bike you can ride without "outgrowing" within 6 months or a year. Suzuki makes a good bike around 900cc, too. I confess to being pro-Star...I like the line and ride a V Star 1100 Custom... I've read reviews that say the Star 950 compares favorably to the 1100 but gets better mpg, equals it in power (it's a belt drive and the 1100 is shaft; a Yamaha dealer told me the belt boosts horsepower 5 hp compared to the shaft), and a 950 is less expensive to get into.

My father-in-law rides a '07 Kawasaki 900 and loves it.

Good luck on making your decision and finding a bike. Talk to your local bike dealer (I use a family-owned shop that sells used bikes and are always willing sit down and talk bikes...hope you can find a similar place). Talk to them about your options, too.

When you do finally get your iron horse, ride safe, beware of cagers on cell phones, and thank The Man Upstairs for every safe ride.  

 
dshinaut dshinaut
New User | Posts: 7 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 08/27/09
06:27 AM

I started out on a Vulcan 500.  It's got fairly good power and is very quick with the cruiser version of the Ninja engine in it.  It cruises very nicely at speed with the 6 speed transmission and the seat height is low.  I found the bike to be a bit top-heavy with the large gas tank and on long trips cross winds really wore me out.  I've since moved to a Honda Shadow Aero 750.  The center of gravity seems lower and with the added weight and even lower seat the wind doesn't affect me near as much on the highway.  You can get used versions (a good idea for a first bike) of either bike for less than 5K and some of them are already well accessorized.
Good luck and happy riding,
DS  

 
Vulcanizer Vulcanizer
New User | Posts: 36 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 08/29/09
05:33 AM

For 7K, you should be able to come VERY close to a leftover Kawi 900....might even find one for a bit less.  A very good running and trouble-free ride (in most cases...everybody gets a lemon once in awhile).  You probably won't like the stock seat, but otherwise, a fine ride.  

 

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