TIPS FOR SHORT MOTORCYCLE RIDERS - From a short girl!
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- Learn a few tips from my experience as a short female rider and how I modified my motorcycle to fit me!
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To all that are reading my comments, I'm 5' even. I've been riding for many many years. This gal has put it exactly right on. I agree with everything she said. Take care
I'm cutting my teeth on a 150cc scooter with 28 inch seat while I have a 27 inch inseam. It's an automatic which I'll never do without even if I upgrade to a 500cc scooter. I just don't want the distractions of using a hand and a foot to do something I can do automatically. Now if I could get a cruiser I can fit on with an automatic tranny, I'd consider it.
@@DivergentDroid hondas make automatic motorcycles, although i suggest taking an MSF course and just learning how to ride a manual. it literally takes no time at all. also if youre a shorter rider i would say scooters are a worse fit that a cruiser. cruisers have a low seating position putting your center of gravity lower than a scooter. just my two cents...
@@DivergentDroid You can convert lots of bikes to auto. Rekluse make a good auto kit. I just put one in a Harley Sportster for a friend with nerve damage in his clutch hand.
@@ludwigguy380 Cool product but I see they just engage and disengage the clutch, you still have to manually shift up and down.
@@stufoo Yeah, Dual Clutch Transmissions. My scooter has a way lower seat than any motorcycle i've ever seen so my 27 inch inseam fits just right. I'll take an MFS course next year with my scooter unless I happen to master figure eights in the meantime, then I'll just go take the skills test.. much cheaper. The MSF course is not offered here all year round.
My wife is exactly 5', and she thinks she's too short to ride. I disagree, and you are going to inspire her. Thank you for making these videos.
My daughter is 5` and 0 inches tall. Her first bike 883 super low, that I lowered 2'in the back and 1" in the front. With boots she was flat footed. her new bike is a 13 Softail slim. dropped 2" rear and 1.5 "front. next mod is pullback risers. The most important thing is to buy it or make it fit you.
Thank you! I am a new rider at 5'2" on a good day. I appreciate any help and info from other women riders who understand the struggle of being short! I had no idea about the seat. That was super helpful!
It's definitely nice to hear from people with the same issues!! Glad it was helpful!
I am a short male, who recently purchased an Indian Scout and it is perfect for me. I just found your channel, and I have no problem learning from a smart, pretty woman. Subscribed. Ride safe.
Appreciate it! Congrats on the bike!!!
Never heard of the handle bars and seat suggestions.. makes a lot of sense and I will definitely get it done to feel more comfortable. I’m 5’5 and always feel the slide back when I hit that throttle. Thank you so much!!!
I’m 5’1” and ride a 2018 Softail Slim. Thanks for the spunk for all of us Little riders! Keep it up
Thanks for watching!
Wow! Cool! I'm 5'3 and I just developed that I don't dig with small bike at all, really want a cruiser, but worried about being too heavy.
My new favorite Utuber! Came across your videos by accident which led me to watch more of your videos. .i bought the new low rider S in barracuda silver in early July.Absolutely Love the bike!!! Lots of good info and tips in your videos that can apply to my build !!!Keep the positive videos coming!!!
Thanks so much!! Such a great bike!
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Your awesome teacher ! Thank you for your time I’m preparing to learn to ride a bike soon. After seeing your video it gives me more confident now . Much appreciation 🙏🏽🥰
Excited for you! Thanks for watching!
I'm 4.9" my 8th season. One never stops learning. Thanks for a cool video wind sis.
Hi Heather, I'm 5'7" and I ride a 2019 FXDR. I switched out the stock seat. Harley makes reach seats. Plus my boots totally help. I agree with you on everything. Thanks for the video.
I've heard great things about that seat! Thanks for watching!
This is great. At 6' tall I haven't had to think about these things before, so I wasn't sure how to help my GF as she starts her riding journey. This helps a lot. Thank you!
I'm also 5'1" with a 24" inseam. Sad to say even with the Rox Speed FX 2" Handlebar Risers, Mini Zbars, Wyatt Gatling Butt Bucket Solo Seat, heeled Harley riding boots I still was unable to touch the ground flat footed while setting on my Sportster XL883C. So to rectify the problem of not riding in the passenger seat behind my husband, we found and attached a universal trick kit. Three wheels are better then none. It's great to see woman riders. Ride safe and keep the great videos coming!
Very cool! Whatever works best for you is the right answer!
Love your explanation especially for me being a new rider! Thank you for your tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank GOD!!! I found you thank you!! thank you!! thank you!!! I always wanted to get my motorcycle licenses and I always wanted a Harley Davidson motorcycle (a sportster to be exact)or a older bike, a bike that I could reach but I didn’t know if I would reach the bottom and because I’m also 5’1 and a women.Thank god!! it just makes me more comfortable knowing that I’m the same height and a women so you just helped me a freakin lot thank you so much 😘😘 definitely going to be a subscriber ❤️❤️
Oh my gosh Sadie go for it!!! Definitely a Sportster would be perfect, and you wouldn't have to do much! Thanks for watching! If you have any questions let me know!
Great channel, glad I found you great videos, love that you do all your work, makes for interesting viewing.
Glad you’re here!
outstanding tips! love the saddlemen seat! You did an awesome job fitting that bike to you. COOL INTRO TOO!
Thank you!!
Awesome advice, thank you and I love your channel.
At 69 years old and 5’2” I’ve done everything you just discussed all my 52 years of riding. I did switch from the Electra Glide to the Street Glide because of weight. Seat and Handle bars most important
Definitely! Thanks for watching!
Great video! Good informative tips for people who might be on the fence about riding because of concerns about height. Good stuff to put out there to hopefully build new riders!
That’s the goal! Thank you!
Those are all excellent tips for shorter riders, looking forward to seeing what you do with the Sportster. I ride a 1995 1200 & it’s an awesome bike, I love the old school Sportsters, new sub here, I’m catching up on your vids!
Thanks for being here! Excited to get started!
Great vid!...you're progression of bikes was intelligent, good choices.
Bike mods are spot on so is your choice of footwear. At 5'-7" with a 29" inseam I find a lot of bikes tough to manage especially backing out of a trailer. My tip is to carry a couple of 2x6 planks in my trlr. to walk the bike down flat footed. Btw, you and your bike are gorgeous!!👍👍
Definitely tricky to figure out ways around things being shorter - but it can be done. Thanks for watching!
Well explained, here in the UK we are trained to use the one foot method,
Australia too 👍
So glad I found you. I’m short with short girl anxiety lol just got my first motorcycle ❤
Congratulations!!
I really appreciate the information thank you girl for sharing✌
Glad it was helpful!
Great tips... I've been looking at Lucky Dave's seat for my Road Glide and new bars.
I hear those seats are awesome!
Good tips, I’m glade I stumbled across your videos. Very entertaining 🤙🏼
Thank you!
Thanks Heather! Great tips! I sat on an Africa Twin and it was a bit to high, but I think with boots it will work. Thank you!
Great video! Great advice. Riding is so much fun that there is always a solution and you have given many. I'm 5'7" and have ridden dirt bikes my whole life so one footing it is a norm for me. The only thing I could add is sliding the front forks up where applicable. It changes the handling but in some cases to an advantage. One being in tight technical terrain. If you love ridding then find the bike that fits you best. There are so many to choose from. I'm 52 yo and my 2012 ktm 350exc was stole last month. I think I may hang up dirt ridding for now and I'm looking at the 790 duke or the Yamaha mt07. Ride on and God bless!
I'm so sorry your bike was stolen! Did it get recovered? Good luck with your new bike choice!
@@MotoBlonde Unfortunately not. I just sent the title and keys to the insurance co so it's gone for good. Not having a motorcycle in the garage is an empty feeling but I'll get another one soon. I'm missing the dirt already but I want to explore Florida more and this time of the year is perfect. I just moved here a few years ago and want to see the keys and southwest Florida. I'm looking forward to a new chapter in life.
I couldn’t even hear the music! Great video! I just put a Arlen Ness stage one air box on my 1200 and rejetted the carburetor! Wow! What a difference that made!😎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🏴☠️🏴☠️
Nice!!!
Excellent tips for functionality and safety. I must agree against lowering the structure of a bike. Impacts the way a bike handles the road and really limits how it handles curves and distribution. When nothing else works, buy a bike that fits you. Excellent video and thanks for sharing. Keep up the great content.. 😀
Thank you so much!
The tip about boots has been a game changer for me. Thank you.
Awesome, so glad to hear that!
I’m a 5’3 guy and just got a M109R, I haven’t rode regularly for near a decade but I’ve always done the one foot down thing since I was 12 and first learned to ride. I typically wear boots just because but I may need to find some boots with a bigger heel lol.
Great tips, I appreciate this video a lot, the risers and seat reconfiguration was helpful to me, Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
@@MotoBlonde Yes; I was just at the dealership yesterday lookin at the lowrider S and I'm 5'5" but the seat is too wide for me to comfortably handle it but I see if you can do it, I definitely can. But just like you I'd have to do some changes, like lower it an inch, get a slimmer seat, and was online last night looking at some risers with a 2" pull back but;
Could you tell me how high is it from the bottom of the risers to the top of your road warrior fairing only not the top of the wind shield?
I want my bars to be high but not exceed the fairing with the pull back. And I wanna get the shortest wind shield if not resurface and smooth out the fairing without a wind shield.
I’m 5’ and I just got a low rider because of u thanks for the tips
That’s awesome, congrats on the new bike!
One foot on the brake, one foot down, is how they teach riding in Aus. It’s a great method especially if you are stopped in traffic on a steep hill.
Also if using the rear brake while stopped on a steep hill, it’s so easy to get a smooth takeoff without rolling back, it’s a bit like doing a hand brake start in a car
Absolutely! Definitely agree
How I was taught.
I'm 6' tall but my inseam is 32". I'm tall torsoed. I'm blessed that I can ride anything including tall dirt bikes but wish I had longer legs. Some of my friends are apprehensive about riding a Harley Davidson because of height, I'm glad you made this video it makes sense.
I definitely wish I had longer legs all the time haha! But everything is doable with some kind of workaround! Thanks for watching!
Great tips. I'm also a short rider, 5'5" and 28 inseam. I currently ride a Yamaha fz07 and a BMW R1200R and I can't flat foot on either one. Putting the left foot down is recommended (rider training) in most cases regardless of your height. Be mindful of gravel, leaves or other slippery surfaces on the left side. What I do is to make sure I have downshifted to 1st gear once down to 10 mph or so, then braking with rear brake only. This helps me make a smooth stop as long as I am not timid with the rear brake, looking straight ahead, not down, and the front wheel is straight ahead or possibly slightly to the right. Once stopped it is ok to put both feet down. This helps on a heavy bike. Putting it in neutral is unnecessary unless it's a long stop and there is no danger of being rear ended.
Put the right foot down only when the right side of the road is much higher. The trouble with both feet hanging out is that you only have a front brake to use. Unless you use good finesse is easy to make the bike feel unstable due to front fork compression, and is why it is not recommended in most cases. I think this is more of an issue on a standard or sport touring machine than on a cruiser like a harley, because of the weight distribution of the bike and the rider. On a sport bike or beginner bike it doesn't matter that much either because they tend to be very light. In any case you look better using recommended techniques anyway.
Great tips and explanations thank you!
Thank you so much for your tips! I am 5 feet & 2 and a half inches. I gotta include that half inch! lol! I love the idea of the custom seat and raising the handlebars. I will definitely keep that in mind! Right now I ride a Honda 250 and I'm looking for my next bike. :) Again thanks for your tips!
Thank you for watching - glad it's helpful! And yes that half inch is important lol!! Good luck with the search!
I am not really short but I watched your video to look at your handelbar setup. Looks perfect for you. Great tips for the riders. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
This was a very useful video. Im 5’7, and besides the Low Rider S, I also had the Breakout on my list, but was told that I may struggle to ride it because of my height. Looked at different options to sort that out, f.e. get a different seat, change it to midcontrols, and get a closer reaching handle and riser (like you have). You added one I didnt consider (the shoes lol).
There is always a way to make it work! Good luck on your decision!
Nice video. I appreciate your straight talk.
Good tips. I'm 5'6" and ride a 2020 Road King Special. Always ride with boots. Different seat. Mustang lowdown touring with backrest. Have a Mustang Wide tripper Solo on the way. Handlebars are important also. A must have for comfort on long distance. As someone else mentioned you get pretty good at reading a parking lot. Always park so I can pull out forward if there is an incline. Good video. Take care.
Thanks for watching - enjoy the new seat! I’ve heard great things about them!
I’m 5’2! Thank you for this!
Excellent advice. I'm exactly 5' tall and ride a street glide. I wear logger boots, had a custom seat made, use 12" bars, and one foot all the time. I'm also on air ride so I drop the bike all the way down for footing in parking lots. I ride at stock hight with my wife on the back easily one footing, and tip toes. If there is a will there is certainly a way. Nice video 👍
If there's a will there's a way - definitely!!! Thanks for watching!
If someone short wants a stock solution, get a Honda Vultus. Seat hight 650mm, adjustable backrest included. It's got DCT ("automatic") so you don't have to shift if you don't want to. Looks big but is extremely easy to handle and not really heavy.
SOUNDS LIKE REALLY GOOD ADVICE ❤❤
Thank you so much it was great help keep making vids 💪🏼👍🏻🔥
Moto Blonde, your awesome and onspirational, not just to " vertically challenged" women, but, there are men in that predicament. Your advice and guidance works for men also. My sister is 5' 4" and squawbles that she's too short. Her husband rides and has encouraged her to try and see how she does with it. I've started to work on her shininess by getting her information on the sport of riding from a women's perspective. Keep doing what you do, you inspire ladies to get the courage and show people that "any excuse is no excuse for not trying"! Douglas
Love your bike... nice set up! Ride safely!
Thank you!
HEY!! My name is Danielle, I love to see this so thank you for sharing. My very first motorcycle that I bought was a gun shell gray Yamaha R6 , very very very quickly learned that it just was not going to work because every time I tried to ride, I was so scared that I wasn’t able to even retain anything I was trying to learn. I just simply could not touch unless I scooted completely off the seat onto one side and put my foot down. I mean how dumb LOL, lesson learned… My fiancé has been riding dirt bikes and motorcycles sense he was about 4 and had to sell his last motorcycle which was a Yamaha R1, about 15 years ago soooo he was in the market for a motorcycle as well, so he took the R6 and I just ended up buying the 2015 Yamaha R3. Wow, it was soo much better but I had so many limits due to its power, my lack of experience and no long rides. I went on 50-250 mile rides. We still have those bikes but really wanted to move up so!!!! We went to the best Harley Davidson dealership ever “ Latus Harley” in Gladstone Oregon. Because we were both just itching to get into cruder, long distance cruiser bikes. We got our bikes on the same day, I got like I said the 2020 Loretta rest and he got the 2019 street glide special smoked out just like mine.
I am a girl that is 5‘1“ LOL crazy. I’ve always struggled with being able to touch from not being able to at all ! to where I’m at now and I can touch pretty good, without it being lowered and I still have the stock handlebars, seat and fairing. I did get saddlebags and I took my gauges and relocated them up to my handlebars which made a world of difference. I’ve changed the exhaust because she did not even sound like a Harley when I brought her home straight from the show room floor… I think that’s the only thing that I was disappointed about is the fact that it wasn’t Harley loud and it didn’t have the Harley rumble. When I got the bike I told my fiancé I am absolutely never changing anything about this bike because I love absolutely everything about it… uumm yeah, it took me the matter of how long I had to wait for the parts before I changed even 1 thing. Long enough to ride her and figure out if and what I would do differently. I love your bike girly! It fits you so great. Look super cute. Thank you for sharing and if you have anything to recommend then please let me know.
I’m 5’5” and owned a KLR for 5 years. I had the seat modified by an upholstery shop and used the 1 foot down technique. Your right, once mastered tall bikes not a problem.
One foot down is a great tip.
That’s method is also necessary when you stop while your pointing uphill. This way you can hold the back break with your raised foot while using the clutch and accelerator at take off.
This one requires practice so you don’t roll backwards at a stop.
Absolutely, great point!
I’m 5’ half inch, 5’1 on a good day, I had to lower my old sportster, my softail slim I popped on a similar seat & higher boots thanks for the short girl love!
Awesome! Enjoy that bike!
So many good pointers.. And kool boots. Ps. Got my new break light . Ride and be safe summer is around the corner.
Thank you! Awesome! You too!
I really dig that blacked out Low Rider! I'm looking to get a Street Bob for my first bike because I'm a guy that's only 5'6" and 150lb'ish and it's a nice lower mid sized bike that should fit me pretty good. That's the plan at least, lol. Thanks for the short people tips and info.
Glad it was helpful! Good luck with the bike!
5'3" guy here! I learnt to ride on a z650 and go by okay.
I can flat foot a ninja 300 comfortably.
Hopefully, there are a lot of options put there for you :))
Thank you for all of your tips and info. I'm so over Harley and Indian assuming everyone is 6' tall!
Great video! I’m a 16 year old boy who’s 5’7 and I love to ride. I don’t let my height stop me from riding. I work at a Harley Dealership and a lot of the guys made my transition into riding nice and easy. One day I am going to work up to riding a road glide.
That's awesome! Very cool you had the guys there to help!
Thats awesome buddy
I am a new rider and I’m barely 5 feet tall or should I say small, LOL
I was looking for motivation and your video popped up and I’m glad I found it. Lately I haven’t been wanting to get on my bike and it’s probably because I bought the wrong bike. Thanks for the tips I will be subscribing.
Most important thing is that you feel comfortable on it - hopefully some of these help! I know how hard it can be to ride a bike being nervous - I've been there!
If you change your bike think of a Honda Vultus. Seat hight is even way lower than a sportster. Extremely comfortable and easy to ride. Love it.
Thanks for the video! I'm 5'4 and tip toeing on a gsxr 600 !
Thanks for watching!
Nice work, great job!
My daughter is your height and I was gonna give her my 2020 Lowrider S, so I have justification for buying a 2020 Street Glide. I appreciate you doing it bc she wouldn't listen to me. Lol
haha there ya go!!!
Great tips thank you . I'm just shy of 5ft , and just starting out 🙂
I'm glad I found your channel, I'm looking into buying my first motorcycle. I'm 5'2 so this was very helpful. BTW I can tell you're from New York or Jersey.. I'm from Brooklyn ❤
Hey neighbor!!! I'm glad it was helpful, good luck!! Did you find one?
@@MotoBlonde Not yet. I'm still looking. I'm trying to make sure I make the right choice to find a good one learn on. I kind of liked this '93 FXR, but I'd like something a little newer. Do you have any sugggestions?
Great content! really love your videos!
Thank you!
I’m a 50 yo rusty 5’2” rider who is shrinking by the day. The last bike I felt comfortable on was a very old Honda shadow 500 back in the 80’s. Good advice on options to find so,etching to get my riding chops back again.
Honda Rebel 500 if you're riding around town or 1100 of you plan on doing more hwy riding. They are both low, light and nimble.
Your best to avoid long, heavy bikes like V-Stars hr Harley's. They may look and sound pretty, but can be harder to manover and don't handle as well.
Great advice, I am thinking of an Indian Bagger and am 5ft 6in. Very helpful advice
Awesome!
Dam I really love your set up!!
Thank you! It's much better for me!
Great video!
I have the same boots !
Huge improvement!
Thanks for watching! I love those boots!!
Good information and video thanks for sharing
Good video !! Glad you are open to form and function. Ride fast...ride safe and lotsa wheelies. Lolol
Haha right on
You are absoutly stunning! I have the different issues I'm 6'4. Right now i'm looking for a 2014 Street Glide.
I loved the tips 2 wheels one live
1 foot down is also used so you can keep that right foot covering the back brake. Same when your coming to a stop, the back brake is gently used coming in to a stop under control and is more stable than an erratically applied front brake that can cause wobblys !!
The same for slooow speed control back brake ONLY, Gentle throttle, feathering the clutch, and gentle controlled back brake application WILL keep you steady as a rock . 👍😉
I’m a 6’5” tall dude and don’t have these issues, but the video is entertaining 😁 the one up one down seat shirt made me lough 😂👍🏻🤓
Awesome review and thanks for sharing big love from Australia 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I'm about 5'7" and on my fxlrs the stock seat and bars are just slightly too tall and too far but when I'm actually riding its not bad, its mostly when I'm at a stop or backing up.
I know the feeling! Changing the seat and the risers made a huge difference for me.
Thank you for posting your experience. I need to adjust my sit on my motorcycle so you're providing me other insights especially the handlebars. Date Stamp: 21apr21
Hey Tara! Glad it was helpful!
Another recommendation for a Scout or Bobber if you're short. They have plenty of power and are easy to maneuver since they aren't a heavyweight.
On the downside the peg height is also low so they don't have much lean angle capability.
Definitely an awesome bike!
Some great tips in here. I am not a "short" rider but I one foot probably more often than not. Great video.
Thank you!
It just feels natural while riding tall bikes
Great video! My fiancé is the same height as you and she’s about to get her first bike ever. I’m sharing This video with her . Thank you.
Awesome, tell her congrats!!
That is exactly what you need to do, get the correct seat! I am tall and still change my seat on any of my rides. A good riding boot is the best.. agree!
The seat makes SUCH a difference!
Great video
New subscriber here
Riding in Florida now.
Heading back to Ohio after Easter.
Welcome!! Hope you had a great trip!
I do the one foot down stop but it does take practice, well it did for me. I’m 5.9 215 lb not the biggest guy but not smallest. I ride a 2016 street glide, and it took some time to get smooth doing so. But it was definitely feels more secure when stopping and taking off.
I definitely need practice!
I'm 5 11 I have tall torso shorter legs. I always recommend even taller riders to only drop one foot. Great video!!!!
I owned an 883 Sporster in the 1990s. I have an SCI that left me with leg and ankle weakness. Once you become a rider, you will always want to ride, some difficulties and all. At any rate, I'm 5'8" tall. My back forced me to ride in an upright position. I found that switching to 4" pullback risers with narrow track bars was perfection for me. My 1994 Sporty came out one model year before the Company lowered all of the Sporsters, except for the short model that they already sold. I lowered my bike and found that I could easily maintain the bike flat-footed. I rode it for 4 years and loved it. There were other mods done, as well. (tastefully). Eventually, tendonitis in my wrists caused by my work put an end to riding, though. Over 20 years later I still follow Harley vlogs and the newest models.
Some very good advice here, btw. Riding boots can save you from serious foot and ankle injuries.
Thanks for watching! Sorry to hear about the tendinitis - Do you think you’d be able to ride a bike without a clutch? Or would it still be painful?
@@MotoBlonde To tell you the truth, that is no longer an option. I'm now 72 and have developed some other issues developed due to my spinal cord injury. Don't fret about me, though. I have wonderful kids, grandkids and I don't have the virus. Life is good for me. Sometimes we must change our priorities in life. What can you do?
Thank you for your concern, though. You are very kind.
@@ronlheureux7623 I hear ya - we’ve had to change a lot due to health issues too. Sounds like you have a pretty great family and support. Thanks so much for being here!
I am 5'3" and ride a Honda VTX, I also rode a Fat Boy Lo for a while. If my feet are flat, I am good. I also test rode an Indian Vintage, loved it but not the price.
Try the Triumph Street Triple R Low, 765 CC and is amazing. 116 HP stock seat handlebars all standard would fit you well and very manageable since is lightweight too! Your Harley turn signal flashing sequence are cool.
I'll check it out! I'm dying to try some of them!
Great tips! Thx for sharing...
Thanks for watching!
Great tips 👍 im 5'7" with 850lbs bike you learn to read parking lots fast .
I hear that!
I have the opposite problem, i'm 6'-5' so a lot of bikes are uncomfortably short in length or the seat height is too low for me because of my long legs. So i somewhat understand your pain. Most sporter's are no good for me without forward controls.
One foot down is basically how i learned it....even if i can normally reach the ground. Also helps when you're on a small decline cuz you can use the footbrake....depending on which side you put down.
Agree! Definitely the way to do it
Very helpful, thanks a lot.😊
I have seen online a company Kodlin USA that reduces the shock length and lowers seat by 1.5 inches. That is for your Low Rider. I am looking at this because I am short and want to pick up a Low Rider as well.
Thank you so much i.m only 5.5 inches tall i bought 2020 softail deluxe. I look all bike this is lowest seat i can think even low then sports
I like start of and say I am 5’2”. I started off on a cruiser bike and I was flat footed. I got new to me Suzuki GSXR 600 and it’s taller seat height but now I ride one foot down. Having one foot down has built my confidence a lot and changed the way I ride. One day I like to get a Road Glide.
Watching this right before I set off on my 2000 mile trip on a Harley Street Glide I just picked up yesterday…. 😅
I’ve been riding my hubby’s road glide lately - I think I need to make a new video for touring bikes 🤪
Bike's lookin' good 👍 Grippy soles are a top feature I have to have. Enjoyed the video and just liked and subscribed 🤘
Definitely good to have! Thanks for watching!
@@MotoBlonde Of course!
I work with a lady that is 5'2" and she rides a stock Goldwing to work every day.
Wow! Good for her! Pretty sweet!
Your comment give me hope 😁
I like a lower center of gravity just for comfort although I'm not short, 5'11". I suggest one of the bikes a shorter person test is the Indian Scout. I really like it. Lot of people like it for the lower position. Indian also has reduced reach handle bars, reduced reach foot controls and a reduced reach seat. All cost money of course but they do make it much easier to tailor the bike's riding position to your size.
Definitely! That was one of the bike son my list when I got my Sportster!