vulcans are nice bikes. g'luck with the sale.
and i totally disagree about riding sportbikes at speed limit being boring. i loved long distance rides and slow rides on both my sixxer and r1. i loved commuting on sportbikes because a) they small and very agile... great for parking and city traffic. b) they made to go go GO... so if you ride it commuter mode (aka slow) then you get mad gas milage (like upper 40 or lower 50's) c) it's pretty relaxing (imho) because you leaning fwd. just lean agaist the gas tank and just chill. on a cruiser, your back is taking most of your weight and you are hanging on while the wind is trying to pull your hands off the bike. d) smooth smooth smooth, cruisers rumble everywhere they go. plus on wkends, you can twist the grip a lil more and start leaning into them curves a lil more. e) i kinda liked the sportbike crowd a lil more. aside from the posers who get matching helmets, jacket and shoes, most sportbikers are more fun to hang aorund with, probably because most are closer to my age. cruiser riders are cool too, but they all retired and have kids my age so there is less to relate too. anyhows, i thought it was great to commute on a sportbike... speed limit just meant you could see more things.
the main negative for riding sportbikes as a commuter is chain maintainance. lubing that sucker twice a wk, and cleaning it every sat can be a real drag. plus about once a yr you gotta buy a new set and put it on. i hated that greazy a$$ chain.
"it's not 'just a machine', it's an extention of my soul..." - max (aka dark angel)