Which Bike Is For You?
Motorcycle Cruiser magazine's October 2009 issue included a nice comparison article on "beginner" bikes and hints for selecting the right size for you. This issue's test committee used 4
riders, some fresh out of rider training. One rider was a woman co-rider turned rider, another was a dirt biker
turned street biker, another was a short-trip, in-town rider with little road time and few developed skills. The volunteers were put on five machines with
"newbie-friendly traits": Honda Shadow Aero, Kawasaki Vulcan 500 LTD,
Star V-Star Silverado, and a Triumph Bonneville. Since so many of today's new riders are women, the article explored the experiences based on rider size (shortness) and forward leg placement versus tucked. Also interesting was the fact that the biker with the most bike experience was the one who dumped their test bike on the course. Watch out for the puddles!
The article provided interesting comparisons on comfort, seating, appearance, price, and thrill-factor. Each rider's commentary and why they preferred one bike over another made for interesting reading. Look for the "SHOOTOUT Beginner Bikes" article beginning on page 30. Near the end is a little side piece on the benefits of motorcycle training schools for new riders.
Ride safe.