Purchasing a Motorcycle Seat
There are many advantages to motorcycling, most importantly of which is having fun. There are a tremendous amount of seasoned riders out there, and if you are just a beginner, there are many options available out there that can help you not only to learn how to ride, but also on where to find the best deals for all of your motorcycling needs, as well as to find other riders across the world to befriend and learn new things from.
You can even customize your bike, using whatever colors and designs that you want. If this is too extreme, there is a seemingly endless amount of ready made bikes for you to choose from which you can find at some places for an incredibly reasonable price, and if you don’t mind buying a used bike, you can save a great deal there as well. However, if you do choose to buy your bike used, you should make sure that you are getting what you are expecting, so that you are not disappointed and you should make sure that the company or seller is reputable, so that you do not get ripped off.
Why Is the Seat Height so Important?
There are many reasons why learning about and understanding particular aspects about a motorcycle seat are so important; first-time motorcycle riders are often incredibly concerned about the height of the motorcycle seat on the motorcycle that they want to buy. This is important because most beginning riders want to be able to maintain full control in order to keep the bike upright when they stop.
Typically, each motorcycle manufacturer will list the motorcycle seat height for each of their models; the following is a listing of motorcycle seat heights from the lowest seat height to the highest, and each motorcycle seat height is given in inches, and as well, associated with each motorcycle seat height is the year, make, and model that is associated with that particular motorcycle: The 2006 Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe FLSTN/I is 24.5in, the 2006 Harley Davidson Springer Softail FXSTS/I is 24.9in, and the 2006 Harley Davidson Dyna Low Rider FXDLI is 25.2in.
Taking a look at the higher placed seats, the 2006 Suzuki DR-Z400SM is 35.0in, the 2006 BMW R1200 GS Adventure is 35.2in, the 2006 BMW HP2 Enduro is 36.2in, and the 2006 Suzuki DR-Z400S is 36.8in.