Well now I've gone an joined the world of the 2 wheeled. I thought that my impending 30th birthday was a good enough excuse, and with the enthuastic support of my wonderful girlfriend, who will also learn to ride on this, I just bought a bike.
Earlier this Summer I posted a thread on what to pick for a first bike, and the overwhelming response was to start with a Ninja 250. I've been casually looking for a while, but really started to look seriously last week. Lots of these have been ridden hard, put away wet, and have gone down as often as a girl with self esteem issues at a frat party. I found an ad on the local CL for a guy who was moving overseas to teach ESL, and he needed to move it.
When we went to look it it, it was exactly as advertised, and the guy was nice to deal with. The bike is a 2003 model, basically stock, with 8k miles. It is really clean, has never put put down on the road, but has been knocked over in the garage a few times, so it has a crack or 3 on the plastics and some minor scratches on the bar ends and exhausts. This is fine with me because when I knock it over, I won't feel badly. Mechanically it seemed fine, sounded smooth, revved freely, started easily from bone cold, and seems like it has been taken care of. You could practically eat off of the engine, and inside the oil filler cap was clean as new. It rode, braked, and shifted fine, and is really clean overall, showing signs of having been cared for.
So, cash talked, and for $1300, this came home with us.
It is now resting comfortably in my garage, waiting for me to get my MSF course done and the weather to clear up.
My girlfriend also wants to learn to ride, and this will be perfect for us both to learn on. When I'm tired of it, it will be easy to move along to another new rider, or she may want to keep it as her own if she likes it.
I'm pretty excited, now I just need to wait for spring....