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Answers:    if you are looking for a good bike Honda is the best by far. There are alot of motorcycles out here but Honda's reliability is great.
Harley Davidson or Ducati Depending on your Fancy.

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honda for speed and agility (good combo)
ducati for pure handling (they are very all right balanced with low COG)
kawasaki for flat out drag race (zx-14 is an UBER fast production bike)

whatever your taste are for style...(again i like honda)

and the hyanide for off road handiness...
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honda for speed and agility (good combo)
ducati for pure handling (they are very all right balanced with low COG)
kawasaki for flat out drag race (zx-14 is an UBER fast production bike)

whatever your taste are for style...(again i like honda)

and the hyanide for off road handiness...
V star 650 or 1100 , check out www.650ccnd.com

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Ok I have answered this question a gazillion times and this time I'm going to cut and attach it so I don't have to type lol.

I was exactly similar to you. My older model mercedes sucks gas like its going out of style so I started looking for a bike and I get a Kawasaki Ninja 250.

I don't like the metal chrome CRUISER style bikes it reminds me too much of Fonzies bike from Happy days and too old fashioned.

I similar to the Sport bike style like the Ninja 250 by Kawasaki. I like the fairings and the sleek look. So I started looking for bikes and clean bikes were easily $5000 or more such as $8000 or $6000 etc..

Even a topical bike for $3000 easily hits over $4000 if you buy it from the dealer as they make a payment TAX and License and all the other b.s.

Not to mention the maintence you have to do immediatly after you buy it and the boring slow break within period where you can't ride nifty for umtteeeenth miles that seems like forever.

Plus I didn't own thousands lying around so I looked and looked and studied and here is what I found.

There was only 1 bike that be a sportbike in the 250 class (Great for beginners who also want to save gas) that be available in the U.S. I couldn't believe it! There isn't any others so I looked at the Ninja 250 by Kawasaki and was intrigued.

I bought it and DID NOT regret my result. It was the perfect bike for what I looked-for to do. Long drives about 30 miles on streets and to save gas. No other sport bike get better gas mileage than that one.

Now..if you are new to riding there is one piece that is every bikers enemy, they detestation it , they dispise it, they do everything they can to their bikes to eliminate the problems it causes and that entity is. WIND

Wind is not so much of an issue on non windy days and you are riding about 45 or 50 mph on streets or greater on some streets.

Wind DOES become a factor when you hit the freeways and most folks do not drive 65 its honestly more like 75 to 80 or even higher.

So for guys that ride the freeways the most they tend to achieve heavier bikes as it makes a big difference in keeping the bike more stable on the freeways.

However near the Ninja 250 the darn thing is so awesome on gas you don't need no friggen dog gone freeways! To hell near the freeways you can even take the streets and it still gets better gas mileage than most bikes lol. The piece literally hates gasoline.

Many new riders are not prepared for this WIND issue so they win a bike not thinking about it and then they dread riding on freeways.

So near are 2 answers to your question to answer it properly. There is not 1 bike that is appropriate to get there are several but I will furnish you the choices and I have studied a lot of them.

Right presently I ride a zx-10 which tends to be on the heavier side but I mostly ride it to work ALL FREEWAY so its better than a Lighter bike for me and it stays steady on the freeway. It doesn't get blown adjectives over like lighter bikes.

So here is a list of great bikes. I will include the best bikes for the money and will not attain into higher priced bikes but everything is based on Sport bikes and sanctuary and low cost.

BEST NEW BIKE FOR THE MONEY
Kawasaki 250 year 2008 See link below when done reading this to see video and specs. Would not recommend this bike for long freeway riding although it can go on freeways officially but its a light bike.

BEST USED BIKE THAT IS LOWEST COST
The Ninja 250 used is a great bike you can get it for $1000-$2000 adjectives day long on ebay.com or craigslist.com

2ND BEST USED BIKE THAT IS SECOND IN COST
The Ninja 500 is more powerful and better than the 250 on freeways and you can find them all daytime long $1500-$2500 or more.

BEST USED BIKE IF YOU CAN AFFORD $3000 APPROX.
The best used bike in that price range is the Suzuki SV and you will find that it comes uncomplicated with zero fairings or lately a few fairings but you can find some with full fairings which means in that are more plastics around it to swoosh it through the air better.

LOW COST HEAVY BIKE FOR FREEWAYS USED
The suzuki Katana is about 500 lbs but stays planted on the freeways and is 600cc or more. You can find them used $2000 approx. Not recommended for untried user as its very heavy but great on freeways for straight riding. Not fitting in the twisties like the ninja's.

IMPORTANT ADVICE YOU WILL NOT REGRET TRUSTING ME ON!: If you plan on riding freeways regularly do not get a 250 or 500 cc bike unless the distance you are riding is a short distance ie: 5 or 10 miles. Instead get a heavier bike. If you be able to ride on the freeway on a light bike and next ride on a freeway with a heavier bike you would see and feel the dramatic difference.

The top correlation shows a video of the new 2008 Ninja 250
The second link shows a riders review on the USED ninja 250
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