GREAT replies guys, thanks. Upon reflection I think my first inkling to pressure and doubt, and directly it went to my ego and pride, was the chiding I got with the rebel, for its size. But when a new bike with only 3000 miles on it needed a new top end, under warranty, but without a ride for 3 weeks, only to get it back with issues and a failing clutch, I had a perfect excuse to get rid of it, and get something that in all honesty, fit better, proving those guys laughing at me prior, right.
I recall the first time pulling from a side road, onto a 50 mph main drag (still only one lane each way) and after I committed I saw a car coming fast that I missed at first glance....I rolled the throttle at first opportune and rode away from danger at a speed not possible with the rebel. A piece of the puzzle fit, as to applicability to what one rides, for what reasons, sorta like it gave me another golf club to use in my bag.....

As an inexperienced rider, I'm sure more of these equations exist too, but I'm presently ignorant to their presences. Armed with that knowledge, or lack thereof, I feel I'd be an easy target to a good salesman, if I was to stroll into a shop wanting to test ride different bikes, yes?
I honestly feel this will be my ride for years, doubly so if it appears as easy to maintain as you guys proclaim. All I've done to date was remove the seat, to remove and re-install the rear blinkers on the new side rails, for the stock backrest, to attach my backpack to, and affix my old windscreen that I adapted from the rebel to the 650, gottta have that to knock the cold away from me during winter, tho I rode it without, and enjoyed it much, without it, I won't do w/o it in winter, it seems to raise the temperature 30 degrees or more.
Nah, I think I've found my gal to dance with, I do..... I just wanted to see how my mindset (thinking) jived with you who have years of experience riding different bikes....she is a sweet bike, I love the thump, even the BF'ing and farting gives it a distinct personality, just wish it had a fuel gauge or trip odometer.....
Again, thanks guys, love the support you all freely lend. Hope some day I can reciprocate