What is the best type of motorcycle?
Track-ready speed machines, laid-back cruisers, and rugged off-roaders — every riding style has its devoted following. Which type is king?

Cruiser
A laid-back, low-slung motorcycle built for comfortable highway riding with forward foot pegs and a relaxed seating position.

Sport Bike
A high-performance motorcycle with full fairings, aggressive riding position, and powerful engine designed for speed and track riding.

Touring
A large, fully-equipped motorcycle designed for long-distance travel with windshield, saddlebags, and comfortable passenger seating.

Adventure
A versatile dual-purpose motorcycle built for both on-road touring and off-road capability with tall suspension, upright position, and panniers.

Naked / Standard
A no-frills, upright motorcycle without fairings that exposes the engine, offering a balanced and versatile everyday riding experience.

Cafe Racer
A stripped-down, retro-styled motorcycle with clip-on handlebars, a solo seat, and minimalist bodywork inspired by 1960s British racing culture.

Bobber
A minimalist custom motorcycle with a chopped rear fender, solo seat, and stripped-down aesthetic that emphasizes simplicity and style.

Chopper
An extreme custom motorcycle with extended front forks, a stretched frame, high handlebars, and a rebellious, head-turning design.

Enduro
A rugged off-road motorcycle with long-travel suspension and knobby tires, designed for endurance racing and technical trail riding.

Scrambler
A retro-influenced motorcycle with a rugged look, higher exhaust, knobby tires, and upright bars built for light off-road and urban riding.

Dirt Bike
A lightweight off-road motorcycle with knobby tires, high ground clearance, and long-travel suspension built for motocross and trail riding.

Supermoto
A dirt bike converted for street use with slick road tires, lowered suspension, and sportier brakes — a hooligan machine for urban fun.

Bagger
A touring-style cruiser with hard saddlebags, a low-slung profile, and a custom aesthetic that blends long-distance comfort with street style.
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