So you still do not have a motorcycle and the reason is that you are having a hard time determining what motorcycle fits you and is comfortable for you. Well, you can do self-study by reading a motorcycle magazine and books or by talking to your friends who are hooked in motorcycles. Well, I'm not a pro when it comes to giving suggestions, but based on my research, here are some
important points to ponder before purchasing one.
Well, if you're more particular about the level of comfort than the model of the motorcycle, you have to consider the ease of the three points of your body that are in contact or touching the bike: your feet, hands, and butt. First are the hands and its contact point -- the handlebars. You'll have to bear in mind the bars' width because the wider the set of bars are, the more leverage it can give you.
Next are the seats. This should be comfortable on your behind. Choose a wider, thicker seat when you use the motorcycle for
extreme outdoor riding or riding for long miles of roads. For maximum convenience, a seat that is similar to a chair's shape is the best thing to opt for. For those with short legs, choose a seat with a low profile but soft cushion. Last consideration is your feet. A floorboard will give a greater degree of comfort. Choose a floorboard with rubber inserts to make this part of your body a little bit isolated from the vehicle's vibration. A broader hanger will also provide you with excellent control.