Hi everyone thanks for all the replies. Glad this thread incited some lurkers to participate! This forum keeps getting better and better and I'm a member in quite a few including one that I co-founded!
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I've got a Mini S and a Monster. You'll use them both.
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Nice!
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There is no need to lower the bike 2.5". You do not need to be able to flat foot both feet to be comfortable riding a bike.
You are probably right but given my uber noob status and the fact that I considered the Spyder, being able to flat foot booth feet is a "confidence boost" that I'm not ready to give up yet!
... There are also the practical considerations, such as hauling groceries, etc... If you already have a "car" give a motorcycle a shot...
I have a "car" but it's the total opposite of practical and definitely not a groceries hauler. I actually find myself depending on the willingness of the girlfriend to lend me her sedan for the occasional weekend groceries trip and if she's in a bad mood there's always delivery.
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What city are we talking about? In some cities being able to split and park in tight spots is a huge advantage (LA), in others not so much (DC). Personally I like bikes about a billion times more than cars so I ride every day year round.
I'm located in LA. I lived in the westside for over 10 years then decided that I needed a change so I moved to DTLA.
Well according to a majority of you, the wisest decision is to get the mini and a beater like a ninja 250 or something similar to learn the ropes on.
Usually, in these kinda situations involving mechanical beauties, my heart tends to prevail over my head. In any case, I'll keep you posted.
Decisions, decisions, decisions...
Again thanks everyone for the valuable insights!