View Full Version : Most comfortable motorbike????
TeeJay
04-22-2007, 02:28 PM
yeah so im more than likely gonna be gettin a bike sometime within the next few months, i cant take seeing everybody with one and not having one myself lol. im gonna be riding it a pretty good bit, especially around the city in traffic and such, so i comfort is definitely an issue. i am a honda guy, so i am leaning towards a cbr 600, but i heard the seat is really uncomfortable, kinda like youre sitting on a plank of wood. i have also heard that the gixxer is probably the most comfortable. when i go looking around and sit on them, they all seem the same so i cant really get a feel until i actually have it for a while, so i dont wanna make the wrong decision. any suggestions????????
corey30349
04-22-2007, 02:38 PM
my brother owns a gsxr 600 k6 he said they all the same cuz they made the seats like the race ppl but he said even his bike is cool until like when he was ridin for like 4 hours
TeeJay
04-22-2007, 02:51 PM
yea thats another thing, i heard the hondas get your ass n bawls all hot after riding for a while. thats no good
kngkahious
04-22-2007, 10:45 PM
in my openion the gixxer is the best bike for me anyway.mine sits pretty good.i just got another one a 06 r6 and it sits like shit compared to the gixxer just my openion.
GIXXERDK
04-23-2007, 06:35 AM
Its all personal prefence, Honda's feel like shit to me and R6's feel weird.
Princess12
04-23-2007, 05:01 PM
The new Ninja 650R is the most comfortable that I've sat on in a while. I'm pretty fond of it; however, although it is a sport bike, it doesn't have the super sport crouch that a lot of people look for.
dtmcnamara
04-23-2007, 06:54 PM
busa is the most comfortable will be my next bike
TeeJay
04-23-2007, 07:53 PM
yea its easy to tell that they are comfortable, but i just dont like the look of em, too bulky
David88vert
04-23-2007, 08:36 PM
Get any bike you like. All of the stock seats are uncomfortable. Get a Corbin or Sargeant seat for whatever bike you kit. Remember, with superbikes, the clipons are placed lower, and the rearsets are placed higher and father back. You WILL make comfort sacrifices for performance. I would suggest a standard style bike to start - otherwise your back, wrists, and legs are going to ache until you get used to riding.
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