5 Best Beginner Cruiser Motorcycles For Tall Riders 2017!
I did a video recently on the five best beginner cruiser motorcycles of 2017, and a lot of you have asked if those bikes would be good for tall riders. Some are, some aren’t. So I decided to do some research and find out what is the best beginner cruiser motorcycle for tall people. And that is what we are going to discuss today.
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Great work
I recommend a Harley Davidson fat Bob
maybe do some test rides
Hey Dan , have you actually ridden some of these bikes? I wouldn't recommend a beginner to drop $18k on a bike. I'm 6' 1 230 lbs and would not not take a lo rider S or any of the S models. These were actually produced for shorter people. Put your feet down at a stop light and they're half bent. In any case the S models sport the 110 engine, way to much HP for a beginner. Just my 2 cents.
Dan my man how tall are you?
i would recommend definitely skipping the Sportster or Scout if your anywhere around 6 Feet. You'll outgrow them fast. But if your just learning & pinching pennies then ride a bike equipped with forward controls at the very least.
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The chief dyna and victory are just too heavy and powerful for any beginner rider. Lighter more nimble bikes are better for beginners however finding cruisers that are light and nimble yet fit taller riders is more difficult. And no beginner should buy a new bike. I would look for a used bike that a tall rider owned and modified to suit them. A tall rider can always learn on a bike that's too small but no one can learn on a bike that's too big or too heavy. I'm 6'4 and I learned on an old Yamaha XJ650. Very tiny bike. Then I got a VStrom 650 and also bought a dyna street bob. I find that I can modify any bike to fit to an extent.
Wow, I mean… I'm not early but, I'm not late either.. cool
Nice bike.
the lowrider s is starting to grow on me, not going thru those payments again! nope! like your review on these machines. way to go dan! 👍 thumb's up for ya bro!
Hi Dan
Very informative videos, thanks for posting them. I'm 6ft3in and I really like the Triumph America, or Thunderbird, and, although I appreciate it's more of a bagger than a cruiser, the Moto Guzzi MGX-21 'Flying Fortress'. I know Moto Guzzi are a rare machine in the US, but if you get a chance have a look.
Keep up the good work!!
I think the Yamaha Vstar should be on this list. Either the 1300 or the 950. Both are great bikes. I prefer them over the C50 or the Vulcan. I have ridden all three for a while. Buddy bought the C50, My Dad bought a Vstar and My buddies wife bought the Vulcan Custom.
Nice video
I've been riding for a couple of months now and I've got a Victory Vegas 8 Ball. I'm so in love with it, an amazing bike
I'd suggest tall riders look at the Indian Scouts. The Scout is a better beginner bike that the full size v-twins you mention here. 1700-1800cc bikes weighing over 700lbs don't seem like the best choice for a beginner. The mid-size Scout offers some tall guy accessories that make the bike comfortable. I'm 6'6", set mine up with the ext reach seat, ext reach front peg adapters, and some aftermarket floorboards that lower the foot position about a half inch and give more room to stretch out.