I did my very first kilometres on a bike (GS 550) in the forest near my parent's place (including falling over the second time I rode), and went to a nearby hill with next-to-none traffic to learn the clutch and manipulations to continue driving from a complete stop hillside. As soon as I felt confident enough (read: still scared as hell, but not enough) I ventured out of the village. After that, next town. After that, to the city I live in. When I racked up 2000 kms, I took the mandatory driving course (three days required by law here, and it's not recommended taking the course earlier). Sometime later, I lost my fear just enough (not reckless, mind you) to ride a short distance on the highway, and over the course of another half-year these distance got longer and longer, and at the end, after two last prep rides with my course instructor, I took the exam and aced it on the first try (The examiner really enjoyed to ride the old bike, for once he had a comfortable place for his bum, in contrast to contemporary sport bikes popular with the younger crowd).
As we had a mild winter, I never put the bike into storage and rode it throughout, sometimes commuting to work, and often going for fun rides countryside.
As of today, I rode my first bike 7000 km's and bought a second 550 to swap parts, and get it back on the road as well.
Your bike is a mere 50kgs heavier than the 550's, I wouldn't discount it as a beginner's bike. You'll build up the muscle in no time.
It's nice to hear that other's in here had similar experiences at the beginning.
So just keep doing what you're doing, and you'll get where you wan't to be. And it's going to be boatloads of fun.
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