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In today’s motorcycle market the choices are better than ever and also more functional than ever before. With so many styles to choose from we understand how finding the “ideal” motorcycle can be a bit overwhelming, but don’t worry, we are here to help! The key to being happy with your motorcycle is not finding the “best” motorcycle out there, but rather finding the “right” motorcycle for you and the kind of riding you want to do. Most people have a clear idea of what they want to ride, but if you are still undecided, here are some of the primary types of motorcycles to choose from.

Sorted from Beginner - Experienced

Scooters:

The Scooter is probably the easiest to ride two-wheeled motorized vehicle in the market. You can get scooters in sizes ranging from buzzing 50cc city machines for a single rider to 650cc (or larger) two-person comfort wagons that can cross continents. Some benefits to owning a Scooter are:

     - Good gas mileage (some get over 100 mpg or run on electricity)

     - Good for commuting streets

     - Good for riding under 25mph

     - Good for riding under 55mph

     - Good for riding short distances

     - Comfortable

     - Easy to Drive/HandleWhat Motorcycle is Right For You?          (Scooter shown is a 2018 Yamaha SMAX)

Standard/Naked Bike:

These Standard Naked bikes have a comfortable riding position with minimal or no fairings and are gaining popularity. Some benefits to owning a Standard/Naked Bike are:

     - Good gas mileage

     - Good for commuting streets

     - Good for riding under 55mph

     - Good for riding short distances

     - Comfortable

     - Easy to drive/handle

     - Sporty Look

- Classic Look 

What Motorcycle is Right For You?



(motorcycle shown is a 2018 Yamaha MT-10)

Cruiser:

The Cruiser might be the most recognizable motorcycles style out there! It is a great bike for new riders because they are extremely easy and comfortable to ride and typically feature low seats and low-speed torque engine makes them easier to ride. Also, with the addition of saddlebags, a windscreen, and maybe a backrest for the passenger, these bikes can make for great touring bikes. Some benefits to owning a Cruiser are:

     - Good gas mileage

     - Good for commuting streets

     - Good for commuting highways

     - Good for riding over 55mph

     - Good for riding long distances

     - Good for having a passenger

     - Easy and comfortable to ride

     - Capable of touring if desired

     - Has a classic lookWhat Motorcycle is Right For You?

(motorcycle shown is a 2018 Yamaha Bolt-R Spec)

Dual Sport:

Built to be tough enough for the trails but comfortable on the road, the Dual-Sport bike is the mind-meld of a dirt bike and a standard/naked bike. They tend to feature long-travel suspension (for riding off-road) combined with a motor suitable for distance riding. This bike is very versatile so you can gain experience and explore a range of roads and terrain. Some benefits to owning a Dual-Sport are:

     - Good Gas Mileage

     - Good for commuting streets

     - Good for off-road use

     - Good for riding under 55mph

     - Good for riding short distances

     - Easy to drive/handle

(motorcycle shown is a 2018 Honda Africa Twin)

Touring Bike:

A Touring Bike sounds just like its name, ideal motorcycle for a long-distance trip. These motorcycles are extremely comfortable and have the ability to carry luggage to make your trips easy and comfortable and a larger gas tank so you can keep on cruising. Some benefits to owning a Touring Bike are:

     - Good gas mileage

     - Good for commuting highways

     - Good for riding over 55mph

     - Good for riding long distances

     - Good for having a passenger

     - Comfortable

     - Classic LookWhat Motorcycle is Right For You?

(motorcycle shown is a 2018 Honda Goldwing)

Sports Bike:

The Sports Bike is the speed machine of the motorcycle world because they are packed with the latest and greatest technology you can find on two wheels. Usually patterned after track racing machines, these offer a thrill few motorcycles can match. Sports bikes used to be known as the motorcycle you advanced to, however, several sportbike models are now designed for less-experienced riders. Some benefits to owning a Sports Bike are:

     - Lightweight and easy to handle

     - Good gas mileage

     - Good for commuting highways

     - Good for riding over 55mph

     - Stylish good looks with the highest technology available

     - Has lots of power, great brakes, and adjustable suspensionWhat Motorcycle is Right For You?

(motorcycle shown is a 2018 Kawasaki ZX6R ABS)


 Related:

 - 5 Things to Know Before You Buy a Motorcycle

 - Why You Need A Motorcycle In Your Life

 - Our 5 Reasons to Buy a Naked Bike!

 - 5 Reasons to Ride a Motor Scooter

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