As you have no doubt heard from others it's what suits you that really matters, I would suggest tho that you try these bikes out before you buy one, nothing worse than finding that your sparkly new bike is a bitch in the wet or you can't afford to get it serviced (BMW/DUKE/MOTO GUZZI for instance) plus do you need it for getting to work or is it only for fun at the weekend, all these things make one bike better or worse depending what you intend doing with it, some bikes are perfect for rattling around to the shop and back but no use whatever when you want to let the hoon out, plus a dirty great 1300 with all the trimmings is no good at all for short journeys and equally a 250 is never going to get you to the south of France without your bollocks feeling like you have hit them with a hammer. Decide what you want it to do, then try them ALL, don't just think it's got to be a Yam try Hondas Kwakas Suzukis or even some of the horrible things from China they are cheap and the parts are peanuts to buy. Beware of chrome on a bike, looks good in the showroom but is a bastard when you ride through the winter and can't be arsed to wash you bike when the salt comes out.