Purchase advice Beginners, vintage cars vs New and boring.

Hello together. Who like me does the driver’s license only at the end of 20, maybe knows that. One has the appearance and all of a sudden the people you knew before just as “drives motorcycle”, in different fractions. The tourers, the racing spinners etc. That’s why it doesn’t make any sense to ask them. At the moment, there’s a bit of inconspicuous about what I should get. At the moment I drive a Yamaha XS400 that still belongs to the parents on paper, but they hardly drive with it. In addition, I have a dislike against too heavy machines, so I actually want nothing more than 200kg, (the 180kg of the XS was to be weighed up 2x already hard enough) Stupid is only, that nowadays everything, which is not a cross machine, lies in the weight range. Also would actually reach me 50 or 60 ps, or to me already the 40 of the XS400, but in the motorcycle area unfortunately the motto “higher faster stupider”, which is why unfortunately nobody builds anything like that, except in the crossbere I. From my environment I got various offers and would be curious what you say about it. Offers from the environment therefore, because I like to know the people of which I buy something because I don’t like to buy the cat in the bag. Suzuki Bandit 650, 6 years old, no 10000km,75 hp, but the last 3 years not 20km driven. Honda NTV in good condition and also driven again and again, well maintained Royal Enfield Bullet 500. What I don’t like about the Bandit is on the one hand the weight, on the other hand the size ße and that this construction that the handlebar moves but the rest of the motorcycle is fixed at the front (no idea how to call it) Of course all say that it is a good beginner machine, but actually I find it as ugly as all modern racing machines. The Royal Enfield I liked the driving and also the optics best, but actually one should have born for an Enfield tools instead of fingers. In the end almost only the NTV over the somewhere dazw and technically their time was also very far ahead. What do you say about it, or how did you decide on your first bike back then.