Since I'm not very mechanical (other than my public speaking) I
wouldn't mind someday having something a little newer, perhaps with
fuel injection.

I think I would like a Honda ST1300 but it might be bigger than I
could comfortably handle.  I'm toying with the idea of renting one on
vacation.

A Honda Hawk (NT650) sounds like it might be fun to try as well.

Staying in the 500-600cc range, there don't seem to be as many "all-
around" bikes these days.

On Sep 22, 12:51 pm, "Susan Sande" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Angela,
> I'm sure the rest of the group here will think this is blasphemy but I
> bought my NH450 as my entry back into motorcycling after a zillion years and
> it is giving me a better idea of what I want in a bike. I've been a full
> time Vespa GT200L commuter the past 4 years, just got the Nighthawk a month
> ago.
>
> So I do now know on my features wish list the following:
>
>    - 450cc is the perfect power class for me, too bad no one makes one
>    anymore. 250cc in a bike too small, 600+cc seems overkill for what I want 
> to
>    do
>    - I'd like something with a bit lower seat (my CB450SC is at about 30.5,
>    I'd like something more like 28-29) Can't beat it for comfort though.
>    - Something that weighs less than 400 lbs (ha ha ha)
>    - Where is that battery actually hiding? I can see the red cap over the
>    positive and nothing else.
>    - No sport bike crotch rocket styling
>    - Something newer that starts easily, less fussy all the way around etc.
>    Call me lazy but I'm spoiled with my put on the helmet, boots, jacket, turn
>    the key and go of my Vepsa. None of this planning 10 minutes ahead for warm
>    up. It's like starting up a Mac (Vepsa) vs starting up a PC (my Nighthawk)
>    if you know what I mean.
>    - Something newer that supports a lighting system strong enough to
>    actually use at night to both light up the road and be seen.
>    - Something with better gas mileage or larger fuel tank so I don't have
>    to fill up at 109 miles. Kind of puts the damper on long range riding when
>    fuel stations are far and few between.
>
> So what nearly matches? Suzuki LS 650 Savage, Suzuki Boulevard S40, Kawasaki
> Vulcan 500 LTD... note they all have that Nighthawk look to them. Larger
> displacement than I think I want/need.
>
> Though just by looks alone, the fact that I come from a family of former
> Moto Guzzi riders and if I threw my above wish list out the window, my bike
> of choice would be a Nevada Classic 750.
>
> Susan
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 8:37 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  Hi Angela! *IF*  you do wind up selling your 750 I highly recommend any
> > of the 83-86 Nighthawks (I am kinda biased LOL!). The nice thing about them
> > is the only thing you really have to do maintinance wise is change the oil,
> > just gas & go! I bought a '83 650 brand new, great bike. I currently own a
> > '86 Nighthawk S. It's the best all around bike I've ever owned! You should
> > be able to find a nice 550, 650 or 700S for between $1500 to $3000. While
> > the 550 & 650's have plenty of aftermarket add-ons available the 700S
> > doesn't have much at all (ie. windshields, backrest/luggage racks, ect.).
> > Hope this helps a little. Take care, Jim
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