Welcome
@Robert C !
Tag me here anytime, or send a PM (private message, also called"conversation" in the menus). I live in NE Seattle.
I ride a Q45, rode a Quest 559 before that. Most of my riding is commuting (pre-pandemic). If you want to ride in the rain like I do, there are a few homemade fairing designs (me and
@Tortue , for two). I'm not a fast rider ...
You will find that CBs have more adjustments than most bikes. That's a good thing, but it may take a while to explore the "solution space" as we say in the physics biz.
Also, yup, there's a learning curve. Find like a million discussions of this here. I recommend
@ratz ' techniques (can someone point to his specific posts, please?) Basically be gradual, practice in a large parking lot. Most of us found that we could stay upright pretty quickly, but being comfortable mixing it up with traffic takes a while.
Other Puget sound area riders include
@Lief @rx7mark , @RobertO, the ones
@Lief mentioned, and a few new ones.
Here's a photo of 6 of us in a group ride in 2018 (at Magnuson Park on L Washington).