Klark-
Congrats on both passes, and yes, it is way, way, way different on the road than in a parking lot, huh? I did a whole lot of late-night runs throughout suburbia-Buffalo to practice starting & stopping, and getting comfortable on MY bike before I did much rush-hour driving. The 550 has a lot more power than the 250 Kymco's in the class, and I kinda like the thought of seeing my kids grow up. Anyway, to continue your side-track, a '70 SOHC2 CB175 (1/2-SOHC4) came my way and I picked it up for a project bike. It's physically smaller and lighter than the 550, but still has some pop to it - at least it seemed it the one time I drove it around my block before tearing it apart. A scooter would be tough in Buffalo, as there are too many roads with higher speed limits; it's just not a compact-enough urban setting. I look at the 175 as a scooter on steroids, small commuter bike with high milage, but enough power to run when you need it. I doubt I would take it touring, and there's cc limits for the highway, but that's territory for my 550 anyway. Keep up the practicing, my biggest complaint with the course was not enough riding time. I still run paranoid after a year into this, but there's a comfort level now. Comfort, not complacency; there is an important distinction.