Picture Gallery (my other choices)
In the course of my bike-hunting adventure that didn't seem to have an end, I looked at, researched, and considered going for one of these as my first motorcycle.  Note that my original requirements were that the bike should be brand new, look good, sound good, provide no headaches related to spare-parts concerns, and fit within my tight budget.  Was i searching for something that didn't exist?  I was beginning to believe so ... well, that's until i found the LF250.  :-)
Kawasaki Eliminator 175cc

The Kawasaki Eliminator 175cc was a top contender in my debates within myself on which bike to go for because it carried the Kawasaki name aside from being equipped with a 175cc engine.  It's just that I didn't feel i'd be happy with it for a long time.
Kymco Cruiser 125cc

Next was the Kymco Cruiser 125cc.  If this bike were offered in at least a 150cc variant, i would have gone for it a long time ago but it wasn't, so... 
Kymco Zing 150cc

The Kymco Zing 150cc was a primary candidate because the bike looked cool and at the same time provided the buyer with a decent inventory of spare parts.  But...it just wasn't what i was looking for.
Suzuki Bandit 400cc

At one point, i was so frustrated that i compromised by sacrificing my first requirement of being brand new and was actually on my way to purchase this bike when i learned from suppliers that parts for this are a lot more expensive and may take long to order.
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