Hi,
It would be great to hear from anyone who might have had a similar dilemma and could share from their experiences. I'm just about to get my first road bike in the UK (not including the 50cc I had at 16 (25 years ago) and I can't decide on a midrange 900cc experience builder or a 1700cc 'forever bike'. The thinking being that the midrange (lighter, easier, less tempting) would help gain an understanding of other road users, where I lived bikes/bikers were revered, respected and given priority out on the road. Sadly I can see this is clearly not the case here in the UK and many people seem to wear cameras on their helmets to record the violations.
I lived abroad and had a customised 400cc V-twin Honda Steed (Shadow) which I rode daily for three years and a 750cc 4-cylinder full custom bike which I rode daily for about a year (this was 17 years ago), I pretty much lived on the bikes, was in a gang and rode in all conditions and long durations. Since then I use bikes just for a week at a time when abroad, always love it, never a problem.
At the moment my bike dilemma is between a Kawasaki VN900 because it'll be comfy, will do the job and take very little effort; I'm thinking this would be an asset whilst I get to grips with UK drivers and the mass of smart phone users now present. Other option to try and find the money to go straight for my dream 'forever bike' would be a Harley Softail Slim, I occasionally get tempted by the idea of a Fat Boy because they look sweet too and you can pick up older models for less money. I know a Slim would be a much better match than a Fat Boy though. Whatever I get it'll be a comfy v-twin cruiser with forward controls.
Be great to hear from anyone who thinks they might be able to help. Also open to bike ideas. I'm thinking VN900 because of cost, ease of use, comfort, performance (ability and limitation), reliability, sufficient ground clearance and manoeuvring. I'm thinking 2018> Slim for same reasons minus the performance limitations + forever bike.
Me short hair full custom 750cc... I had those pipes made, they spat fire Other pick of me is 400cc Steed custom. Good times, looking forwards to riding again.