Cazzie
Things to consider when buying a new bike:
1) Warranty, how long, does it have UK and European recovery?
2) Service intervals some japanese bikes need servicing every 4k so that needs to be factored in.
3) Residual values, what will it be worth in two years time when you want to change up to something bigger, afterall it will happen.
4) Running costs, servicing and MPG, what gives the best return at the machines you look at.
5) Make sure that when you buy a bike you negotiate free data tagging and first service free too.
Some dealers will offer you extras for free, so haggle hard and walk away until you get what you want. It will work. Finally make sure you test ride before you buy, Suzukis suffer from a vibration around 4000 rpm, don't know about the Erf, the Triple is quick and will wheelie if your not careful, it also won bike of the year two years running.Sorry I am very biased, the wife rides a Street Triple and absolutely loves it, and she now knows what gear she's in which is a bonus.
Have fun and take your time, new rider insurance is another thing to consider, the bike insurer is a good web site to try.
If we can help in anyway let us know, we would be more than happy to.
Magnum
Magnum
Future Spaceship Captain............and Saga prospect