You're main problem, other than those that have already been mentioned, is the phenomenal costs.
Partly because unlike most car drivers, you actually go out riding for fun, hence do more miles. Large capacity bikes are reasonable economical until you ride them with gusto, then they are pretty similar in mileage to cars (probably won't affect you in the states).
But the shinier gear will cost you arm and a leg. I have a room upstairs with more leather than a cattle farm, mostly purchased to match new bikes, and enough helmets to equip a small (if badly uniformed) guerrilla army. Tens of pairs of gloves, cheapo nasties from when I started out, right up to £100+ race gloves, same deal with boots.
And then just going to the bike shop gets you in trouble. Since 1996 I've owned:
1986 Honda Nr 250 Superdream (blew up)
1988 Honda Nc 400 Superdream (blew up)
2000 Honda NTV 650 Deauville (part ex'd)
1996 Honda VTR 1000 Firestorm (stolen)
2000 Honda VFR 800 F (part ex'd)
2000 Honda Pan European (crashed, write off)
1997 Honda VFR 750 F (part ex'd)
1990 Honda CBR 1000f (crashed, write off)
1989 Honda CBR 1000f (part ex'd)
1997 Triumph Daytona 955 (crashed, repaired, stolen)
and finally a 1999 Honda VTR 1000 FX which is my current bike.
Works out at one hell of a lot of money, coupled with the completely destroyed left wrist, (16 breaks, 13 pins, K-wire, 4 plates) Four broken ribs, 1 punctured kidney, 2 shattered teeth, subdural heamatoma, loss of a job etc.
Also impossible to explain to anyone who doesn't ride why you still would and unneccessary to explain to anyone that does.
All the best Del, enjoy and never ride faster than your guardian angel can fly.