@Marluisstoke6756, any of these motorcycles can be beginner motorcycles for women. However, you do pose a great question. There are typically two areas that women will want to consider when looking any motorcycle. They are weight and seat height. Almost everyone drops their motorcycle at least once, and if one is not strong enough or does not know the correct technique to get that motorcycle back on the side stand, it can prove very challenging. Heck, I’ve even struggled in the beginning. So just keep that in mind. As for seat height, the lower the seat height, the easier it is to put both feet down for stabilization when stopped. Therefore, depending on ones height, that might be an important consideration. Please note, there are plenty of short riders who can manage the one leg stop. If you don’t feel you’d be comfortable, you can always consider lowering the motorcycle. I hope that provided some clarification.
Thanks for the feedback, as I have witnessed it myself. I have had a couple of bikes but have decided to go the spyder route. Would love to get your thoughts on them or maybe you can interview someone with one!
Do you have any recommendations for females with regards to a beginner bike?
@Marluisstoke6756, any of these motorcycles can be beginner motorcycles for women.
However, you do pose a great question. There are typically two areas that women will want to consider when looking any motorcycle. They are weight and seat height.
Almost everyone drops their motorcycle at least once, and if one is not strong enough or does not know the correct technique to get that motorcycle back on the side stand, it can prove very challenging. Heck, I’ve even struggled in the beginning. So just keep that in mind.
As for seat height, the lower the seat height, the easier it is to put both feet down for stabilization when stopped.
Therefore, depending on ones height, that might be an important consideration. Please note, there are plenty of short riders who can manage the one leg stop. If you don’t feel you’d be comfortable, you can always consider lowering the motorcycle.
I hope that provided some clarification.
Thanks for the feedback, as I have witnessed it myself. I have had a couple of bikes but have decided to go the spyder route. Would love to get your thoughts on them or maybe you can interview someone with one!