If I may add my two pennorth?
I would agree with much already posted. My thought is although you (like me) are OLD, lmao.. you have road awareness to a degree from car driving. Although no doubt after these 6 months you are now aware just how much more ALERT motorcyclists need to be. The Hornet is a reasonable bike for performance and will do 2 up duties as long as you remember its only a 250 and not expect 110-120kph cruising speeds. Certainly I would say go through at least 1 winter on it before changing.
As for the next step? If the style of bike you like is the standard/upright seating position a GS500 is a nice step up, or a W650? I'd even say a New Bonnie/thunderbird or the older 900cc triples would not be an unreasonable choice, big bike, but not high power, high revving. An SV650, or an FZ6R.... Old CB600 or VF750.
The biggest issue leaping onto 1litre bikes is often
1) the difference in cornering characteristics... I had an FJ1200 and could descend my local hill faster on my partners GN250 if not performing big lane changes.
2) weight... there are just things on a 200kilo machine you will not get away with, a lighter machine may 'allow'.
3) perspective of speed..... Big bikes just so often do not seem to be going fast, then OHHHHH SHIT, you are into a corner way too hot.
The above 3 are what I would consider 'classic' misunderstandings riders changing from 250's to big bikes will make.
If the road to hell is paved with good intentions; and a man is judged by his deeds and his actions, why say it's the thought that counts? -GrayWolf
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