Believe it or not, the most common concern of motorcycle riders who are new to the motorcycle riding field is the height of the motorcycle seat.
Basically, all riders want to sit comfortably on their motorcycle while at the same time have their feet easily flat on ground.
However, the fact of the matter is that it is quite possible to ride a motorcycle with the rider not having the need to flat-foot the vehicle, many new motorcycle riders still prefer to have full control and balance in order to keep the motorcycle upright when halted.
Therefore, the height of the motorcycle is a vital issue.
Manufacturers of motorcycles have their own list of seat heights for each motorcycle model in every specification.
But it is better if info regarding motorcycle seat heights is listed on a page that covers all motorcycle models and makes.
Thankfully, this year, a slew of motorcycle websites were able to list the seat height for the current motorcycle models.
Such a list is available below. The heights are arranged from the seat that is the lowest to the seat that is the highest.
The measurement of the seats are given in inches. Along with the height is also the make, year, model of the motorcycles.
Take note that the list below of seat heights were released in connection with the similar release of the 2006 motorcycle specifications.
The below specifications are currently available for motorcycles such as the Harley-Davidson, Buell, Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Yamaha Star Line, BMW’s Data.
Fortunately, such info on the motorcycle seat heights would benefit greatly those new motorcycle riders and even those who have considerable experience riding motorcycles.
So riders of motorcycles that are shorter in height, a seat whose height is lower would be perfect.
Meanwhile, motorcycle riders that are taller need to look for bikes which offer higher seat heights.
On the average, most manufacturers of motorcycles create bikes that fit a motorcycle rider whose height ranges anywhere between five to six feet.
If you are taller or shorter than this specified height, fear not. There will always be motorcycles out there which you can raise or lower, and which eventually would fit you.
All in all, height does matter, what matters most is how well and how safe you allow yourself to ride your motorcycle.
Basically, all riders want to sit comfortably on their motorcycle while at the same time have their feet easily flat on ground.
However, the fact of the matter is that it is quite possible to ride a motorcycle with the rider not having the need to flat-foot the vehicle, many new motorcycle riders still prefer to have full control and balance in order to keep the motorcycle upright when halted.
Therefore, the height of the motorcycle is a vital issue.
Manufacturers of motorcycles have their own list of seat heights for each motorcycle model in every specification.
But it is better if info regarding motorcycle seat heights is listed on a page that covers all motorcycle models and makes.
Thankfully, this year, a slew of motorcycle websites were able to list the seat height for the current motorcycle models.
Such a list is available below. The heights are arranged from the seat that is the lowest to the seat that is the highest.
The measurement of the seats are given in inches. Along with the height is also the make, year, model of the motorcycles.
Take note that the list below of seat heights were released in connection with the similar release of the 2006 motorcycle specifications.
The below specifications are currently available for motorcycles such as the Harley-Davidson, Buell, Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Yamaha Star Line, BMW’s Data.
Fortunately, such info on the motorcycle seat heights would benefit greatly those new motorcycle riders and even those who have considerable experience riding motorcycles.
So riders of motorcycles that are shorter in height, a seat whose height is lower would be perfect.
Meanwhile, motorcycle riders that are taller need to look for bikes which offer higher seat heights.
On the average, most manufacturers of motorcycles create bikes that fit a motorcycle rider whose height ranges anywhere between five to six feet.
If you are taller or shorter than this specified height, fear not. There will always be motorcycles out there which you can raise or lower, and which eventually would fit you.
All in all, height does matter, what matters most is how well and how safe you allow yourself to ride your motorcycle.