Don't sweat the big stuff over your first bike. Get a cheap bike in the style you prefer and just get out and ride. Too many learners spend so much time on what their first bike should be.
Riding as a learner is all about learning road craft. Becoming confident on two wheels whilst navigating around in traffic. Learning road position, observation, cornering, stopping, hill starts, u-turns etc etc.
It is not about how fast or slow you ride. All learner bikes, be it a GN, scorpio, CBR or whatever, fill the 'learner' criteria.
My first bike was a little single pot 250 that I paid $100 for. Spend another $250 getting it road worthy and rode it for a year. I had lots of fun, learnt lots, and then granduated up to the bigger bikes.
Your first bike is only a stepping stone to bigger and better things. So as I said in my first sentence......
Welcome to the world of freedom and fun. Just one important thing.... keep the rubber side down and the shiney side up!
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