When I got all legal last year, my wife wanted me to get a brand, new Harley. I said that I'm not learning to ride on a $15,000, 800# monster. If I were ever to drop it, I'd slit my wrists before getting the hernia picking it up. And the fact that I don't have a spare $15k lying around kinda figured in too.
So I looked for cheap starter bikes, and breaking every rule in the book, I bought the first one I looked at, my 550 ($0.64/cc). It needed a battery, tune-up and air in the tires. What a deal! And what foreshadowing. Last year I dropped something in my driveway and bent down to pick it up. Leaned too far and down she went, albeit slooooowly. Cracked the lens on the rear turn signal and hurt my pride (I survived the major split I performed). I looked around real quick - no one in sight - and picked it up again.
But it seems no one else in Buffalo runs these classics. 2/3 - 3/4 of the bikes I see are Harleys, 1/4 are crotchrockets with a couple of miscellaneous whatevers thrown in. I almost never see a SOHC4. They're great to learn on, easy to ride, simple to maintain. I doubt I'll ever get rid of it, no matter what else finds it's way in my garage.