
How tall should i be to ride a motorcycle (sport)?
I am about 5’7″ maybe a little more. I sat on my friends r6 and i was not able to put my feet flat on the ground. is it necessary to be able to have both feet flat on the ground when stopped motorcycle?
Would adjusting the rear suspension affect the ride though? and i know that different bikes have different seat heights, but is it really worth buying a bike because of the seat height. and i can touch the ground with both feet they just wont be flat. one would be flat and the other would barely be touching or i could be on both but not fully flat
Thats not a big deal you can always adjust the rear suspension a little bit and still have a comfortable ride. But some bike sit lower than others. You have to just do some research. Check out this site it has almost every bike ever made out there and their specifications. www.bikez.com
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