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Since you want a bit of touring I suggest you start looking at what is available for tour packs or bags for the different types of bikes you like. But when it comes down to it If you are willing to be creative you can add all kinds of tour packs and bags to any bike.Thanks Calculon. I think ideally I want something I can ride in the city (not too too heavy) and also take trips on. Dirt roads would be a plus but I'm probably more geared towards asphalt. Not sure if that settles anything. I'm living in Los Angeles (city) and San Diego (countryside) at the moment. I like to be mobile and it would be great to have a bike to pick up and take short trips with. Longer trips through the Southwest or up the coast would be fun. I'm kind of a sucker for certain styles, don't much like the look of the BMWs, my brother had one. Keen on the Yamaha and Honda 'standard'/cafe racer styles, and I'm liking some of the Royal Enfields. But I suppose these aren't intended for touring necessarily... I thought there might be some sort of hybrid I could use to tour a bit/put some smaller bags on, but maybe I will just have to narrow it down more. Thanks for the suggestions, might very well start with a dual sport to learn
I have known people that rode cross country an a 350 or 400cc bike and had no issues. The main thing is to get something you are comfortable on. For example I couldn't ride 3 hours on a cafe racer leaning forward with my feet on rear sets, but some people can and love doing it. Do you have any issues to consider? Bad back or knees?
To me it seems you like the cafe racer look but want the lifestyle of a Adventure Bike. The Royal Enfield Himalayan, Suzuki V-Strom or similar would fit that bill.