
Originally Posted by
Virago
Cruiser riding is a whole different type of riding. If you've decided that's the way you want to go, good on ya.
Well I'm not really that sure TBH but because I am a shortie I always thought a crusier style bike may suit me better because of that.

Originally Posted by
Virago
Have you sat on many cruisers and tried them out for size?
No I haven't. I guess I don't wanna feel like a time waster in the bike shops and when it comes to private sales...I haven't had any experience in buying a car or motorbike before from anyone other than ppl I know already.

Originally Posted by
Virago
How tall are you?
I'm around 159cm, so yep a short arse.

Originally Posted by
Virago
For short-arses (me included), cruisers offer a very low seat height. But many have seriously forward foot controls, which can be a major stretch for shorties.
Also, the stubby "drag bar" handle bars, which give more elbow room for taller riders, can be a stretch for shorties. Buck horn type bars are better in that case.
Showing my ignorance here but, does the bike I'm asking about look like it has fwd foot controls? Does it also have the drag handle bars you're talking about?

Originally Posted by
Virago
Performance wise, I think you may be disappointed with a 400cc cruiser. If going for a cruiser, I'd recommend jumping to something in the 650-750cc range.
Well I am considering 400cc because my current bike is only a 250cc and while I realise lots of riders go from 250 to a 600cc plus, I'm not such a speedy rider anyway. More of the type that likes to cruise and admire the scenery and would like something a little more powerful to boost my passing ability really. Surely 400cc's would give me that?

Originally Posted by
Virago
You need to sit on as many cruisers as possible to gauge size, weight and comfort. The variation in ergonomics can be surprising. Good luck.
Hmmmm, okay. Thanks very much for the feedback and advice.
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