Yamaha V-Star 250
First on your list should be the Yamaha V-Star 250 if you're a beginner but don't want a single. It is a small cruiser with a displacement of 249 cc, weighing only 324 pounds, with a low seat height of 27 inches.
H-D Street 500
The Street 500 and 750 were designed with a worldwide market in mind, particularly in Southeast Asia, where these kinds of bikes are regarded as luxury vehicles.
Suzuki V-Strom 650
Almost everyone will advise you against purchasing an adventure touring motorbike when you're just starting out since they need a chassis designed to support the rider
Moto Guzzi V7
Here's an interesting option for you if you'd rather use your first motorcycle as a street bike than a cruiser: the Moto Guzzi V7.
Honda Shadow
Since 1983, Honda has marketed the Shadow, which has had numerous displacements. The 745 cc Shadow with the liquid-cooled V-twin engine is the one that matters in this case.
Suzuki Boulevard C50T
The Boulevard is most known for its large 1800 cc model, but its smaller sibling, the C50T, is a mid-sized V-twin with an 805 cc (50 cubic inch) displacement with an incredibly flexible torque band
Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic
Even though the seat height is somewhat low, the Vulcan is one of the true heavyweights in our group at 620 LBS, thus it's not for the weak-willed among us.
Ducati Monster
When the Ducati Monster's current model was introduced two years ago, its weight was reduced and its engine was designed to produce more torque for city riding