Adventure/Touring, Dual Sports
The offspring of rugged dirtbikes and long-distance tourers, these bikes
boast lots of suspension travel and upright postures that are
comfortable for lengthy rides.
Choppers
Epitomized by the Harley-Davidson Panhead in the film Captain America,
choppers tend to have extremely raked forks, reclined seats, and lots of
showy chrome.
Cruisers
Cruisers are like sedate choppers; their fork rake is less extreme, and they’re designed for laid-back riding.
Dirt Bikes
Dirt bikes generally refer to motorcyles designed for offroad riding,
and typically feature knobby tires, long suspension travel, and
minimalistic frames and bodywork. Variants of dirt bike designs compete
in Enduro, Motocross, and Trials events, among others.
Enduro Bikes
Designed for long distance offroad competitions, Enduro bikes are
usually equipped with headlights and taillights for nighttime riding,
and can be outfitted with timers and roll chart reading devices that aid
riders with navigation and timekeeping.
Naked Bikes
Naked bikes recall British motorcycles of the sixties, and lack bodywork
or a fairing that would normally hide their engines and inner-workings. Also known as "street-fighter" bikes and are all the rage these days.
Power Scooters
Power scooters are like scooters on steroids, and they share a similar
step-through (or near step-through) design. But they also boast large
engines (sometimes up to 650cc) rivaling the powerplants found in some
motorcycles. Power scooters usually offer commuter-friendly creature
comforts and numerous storage compartments.
Scooters
Typified by Italian-made Vespas, scooters are like small motorcycles
with bodywork that allows the rider to “step through” and sit without
getting his or her clothes stained by oil. Scooter engine sizes can be
as little as 50cc.
Sport Bikes
Designed purely for performance, sport bikes tend to require arms-forward posture, powerful engines, and tight handling.
Supermoto Bikes
Based on race machines that compete on a combination of road and dirt
surfaces, Supermoto bikes combine offroad characteristics such as deep
suspension travel with road tires and bodywork reminiscent of so-called
“street fighter” bikes.
Touring Bikes
Created solely for long-distance comfort, touring bikes often feature
backrests, large windscreens, and creature comforts such as radios and
navigation systems.
Trials Bikes
These specialized competition bikes are tailor made for trials events,
in which motorcycles are maneuvered around offroad or man-made
obstacles, and riders are penalized if their feet touch the ground.
Extremely lightweight, trials bikes lack seats and feature stiffer
suspension than most dirtbikes.
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