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Tuesday 7 March 2017

Planning To Buy a Motorcycle? Here Are a Few Things You Need To Consider

Engine size

Ducati motorcycles
This is typically measured in cubic centimeters (CCs) and refers to the volume inside the engine part where fuel and air mix resulting in the explosion which powers the bike. Keep in mind that a bike with more CCs is not always necessarily faster than one with less CCs. A precisely engineered, well-tuned engine can outrun one with a more casual setup.

Seat height

Whether you’re a beginner or not, seat height matters. When you’re sitting at a stop on your bike, both feet should touch the ground. Riders make a point of not riding Ducati motorcycles with seats that are too low for them. As a rule, a motorcycle with a seat that is taller than your leg’s inseam—the distance from the bottom of your foot to your groin—is too tall for you. Alternatively, go to a dealership, try out the bikes and identify one that feels solid; then find out the seat height and buy a bike in that range.

Gear

The motorcycle gear you need to buy is as important as the New York motorcycles that you’re considering buying. It’s no joke; it can save your life. It’s highly recommended that you begin your motorcycle-riding life by strictly adhering to the “all the gear, all the time” code, usually referred to as ATGATT. Sure, it can be a hassle to put on and remove the helmet, jacket, gloves, and boots every time you ride. But it beats becoming a vegetable or dying because you didn’t spare a few minutes to put your gear on.

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