For someone with a plateless bike I have actually been riding a fair bit thanks to Skydive B.C. Starting with the girl that packs my parachute buying a 250 Ninja, which I rode to our May meeting. This bike was so much fun to ride!!! It could cruise easy at 110k, cornered, stopped and accelerated well while being cofortable. 2 thumbs up! Returned it to Beaverly and rode home on the lady who does the paperwork, takes your money and makes sure you don't fall out of your harness' CBR 125. 120k with a light tail wind while kissing the tank. Large surface area for the weight and skinny tires make for heart pounding crosswinds. Good beginner/commuter bike. Just stay in town. Returned that, then picked up the owner/jumpmaster's 8? KZ 550n LTD. Feels like a big bike now! Need some parts Paul, are you in town?? The point to this ramble, yes, I have one, is that much like everything else-North Americans tend to take everything to excess and beyond. If people in India can take a family of 7 to church on a Honda Cub 50 why do we need an 1800 to go to the beer store? I think Hans has the right idea with his SR 125, GSX-400 Impulse, which I flat out LOVE to ride and of course the SRX 400 he acquired from SRX. Guess you have to change your handle now, huh Bob? Your Harley is looking good and should be on the road soon. CHEERS.