How Do You Compare And Buy A Motorcycle?
While many bikes look similar, they may behave in completely different ways based primarily on their engine size, configuration and intended use. Before deciding on a bike, be sure you understand these basic differences. Step 1 Determine what kind of motorcycle you want. You can find off-road bikes, scooters, street bike, power and touring motorcycles and vintage rides. There are more, but these are likely the types you’ll be deciding on. Step 2 Decide what size engine you want. A highly tuned, four-cylinder 600 cc machine as much more power than a single-cylinder. A straight-four–four cylinders arranged in a straight line–are common in sports bikes. Harley-Davidson favors the V-twin, which is big and heavy, not really suited for sportiness and quick handling, but for cruising. Two-stroke engines are only found in off-road bikes in the U.S. because they don’t meet emissions standards otherwise. Step 3 Pair your engine with the model you want. You may find some models of motorcycles c