How To Choose The Right Type Of Motorcycle

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How To Choose The Right Type Of Motorcycle What's the difference between a Sport Bike and Sport Tourer? How does a Cruiser compare to a Standard motorcycle? What on earth is an Adventure bike anyways? Here's your complete guide to motorcycle categories so you'll never be in the dark again. Source:​ ​ http://mymotoparts.com/ When you see a sleek, compact motorcycle rocket past you on the highway, it's most likely a sport bike​ . These machines were built for the thrill of speed Tey’re as light and powerful as possible, and typically not as comfortable as other types of motorcycles.

These machines are also referred to as “​ naked bikes​ " because they offer very few of the bells and whistles now being incorporated into more specialized motorcycles. They are general­purpose street bikes.


Dual­sports​ , sometimes called dual­purpose or on/off­road motorcycles, are street legal machines that are also designed to enter off­road situations. Typically based on a dirt bike chassis, they have added lights, mirrors, signals, and instruments that allow them to be licensed for public roads.


Stemming from the styling themes laid down by Harley­Davidson, most ​ cruisers​ are low, long, and somewhat mean looking. Their main benefit is low seat height along with a certain visual swagger.

The name of this motorcycle category suggests their strong suit. ​ Touring​ bikes are better equipped for long­distance rides.


Another fast­growing genre is often called just ​ ADV(ADVENTURE TOURING).​ These bikes are patterned after the long­popular BMW R­GS bikes, which are basically large street machines that also offer some off­road capability.

In general, a ​ scooter​ or moped will be easier for conducting day­to­day activities when you're riding around town, but are not recommended for the highway. They usually have all­enclosing bodywork and, compared to motorcycles, are typically: Smaller, Quieter, Not as fast and have more built­in storage space.


With styling that recalls motorcycling’s roots mated to modern technology like antilock brakes and fuel injection, today’s ​ retro​ bikes are both mechanically simple and utterly reliable.

A non­rider often asks, "What's the best motorcycle?" The experienced rider answers, "That depends on what you want to do with it." Today, motorcycles are better than ever and also more specialized than ever. The key to being happy with your choice is not finding the "best" motorcycle, but rather finding the motorcycle that's right for you and the kind of riding you want to do.


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