me and my new bike

Hi,
I picked up my er6n this morning. Yay! (she says nervously)
Brief history - i've been riding a scooter around the inner city for the past couple of years and felt the urge to get something that would go further and be more comfortable while doing that. Looked around at heaps of bikes and the er6 was the only one that felt right. I still don't feel overly comfortable with it = afterall changing from a 150cc scooter with no gears to a 650 is a pretty big change. The plan is for me to grow into it - hopefully that will happen reasonably painlessly.
If anyone has a similar story i'd been keen to hear how you coped and hopefully learn from you. I know I have a LOT to learn and will take anything on board.
By biggest concern is handling the weight - it is alot heavier than the scooter. As long as i'm moving i'm ok - it's just at a standstill, i feel unsure about my ability to handle the weight. I'll be sticking to known routes for the next few rides so I shouldn't have to deal with stopping somewhere where the road is too uneven. At least I made it home without mishap and I'd never ridden on the north shore before.
All advice/tips/help/whatever appreciated.....
Now for the wind to die down - please.
Alison
I picked up my er6n this morning. Yay! (she says nervously)
Brief history - i've been riding a scooter around the inner city for the past couple of years and felt the urge to get something that would go further and be more comfortable while doing that. Looked around at heaps of bikes and the er6 was the only one that felt right. I still don't feel overly comfortable with it = afterall changing from a 150cc scooter with no gears to a 650 is a pretty big change. The plan is for me to grow into it - hopefully that will happen reasonably painlessly.
If anyone has a similar story i'd been keen to hear how you coped and hopefully learn from you. I know I have a LOT to learn and will take anything on board.
By biggest concern is handling the weight - it is alot heavier than the scooter. As long as i'm moving i'm ok - it's just at a standstill, i feel unsure about my ability to handle the weight. I'll be sticking to known routes for the next few rides so I shouldn't have to deal with stopping somewhere where the road is too uneven. At least I made it home without mishap and I'd never ridden on the north shore before.
All advice/tips/help/whatever appreciated.....
Now for the wind to die down - please.
Alison