13 Motorcycle Types, and How to Choose One - Ride Vision (2024)

While all motorcycles share some key similarities, each type has strengths, weaknesses, and unique features to fit just about every kind of rider out there (and for the rest, there are customs!). Check out the complete list of motorcycle types below:

Motorcycle Types – and How to Choose the Perfect One

Cruisers

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Pictured: Harley-Davidson 2020 Deluxe, MSRP $18,399 USD

One of the most popular motorcycle types in the world, and for good reason. Cruisers are known for being comfortable, varietal, and popular. Top cruiser brands include Harley-Davidson, Indian, and most metric manufacturers (like Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, and Kawasaki). Typically cruisers are heavier bikes, with resulting lower power to weight ratios, and a focus on comfort and low-end torque.

Pros: Comfort, ease, widely varietal models, community gatherings.

Cons: Weight, power:weight ratio, costs (some models).

Sportbikes

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Pictured: Honda CBR650F, MSRP $8,749 USD

One of the most well-known and varietal categories of motorcycles, sportbikes can be cost-effective, reliable, powerful, and fast. These easily customizable bikes come in a variety of sizes, making them popular with riders of all types. Metric manufacturers dominate the market for sportbike production, while premium brands include BMW, Aprilia, and Ducati. Popular models worldwide include the Honda CBR, Kawasaki Ninja, and Yamaha YZF.

Pros: Varying sizes (125cc-1,000+), nimble, lightweight, cost-effective.

Cons: Comfort (aggressive body positioning), steep rake angle.

Standard & Naked

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Pictured: Yamaha MT-09, MSRP $9,399

The “naked” bike is arguably one of the most versatile and simple types of motorcycles that a rider can buy. Also termed “standard” bikes or “streetfighters,” these motorcycles typically have no fairings, minimal to no windshields, and a more upright body positioning. Naked bikes tend to cross over into the “sportbike” column, with most bikes functioning on the track just as well as the street.

Pros: Nimble, comfortable, versatile, lightweight, low seat height.

Cons: Lack of fairings, little to no windshield, minimal luggage options.

Adventure (ADV)

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Pictured: BMW R 1250 GS Adventure, MSRP $20,345 USD

Adventure bikes were designed for exactly what their name suggests— adventures! These sturdy bikes are typically outfitted with a tall seat height, tall windshield, ample suspension travel, upright seating positioning, and plenty of luggage options. Most ADV bikes will also come equipped with on-road/off-road tires

Pros: Versatile, luggage capacity, comfort.

Cons: Possibly heavy, limited off-road capabilities.

Dual Sports & Enduros

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Pictured: Suzuki DR-Z400S, MSRP $6,799 USD

Dual sports and enduros are about as close as you can get to a true dirtbike while still being street legal. These motorcycles are usually tall, narrow, lightweight, and feature upright seating and low to no windshields. Models can be ridden with street tires, dirt tires, or a mix of both depending on rider preference.

Pros: Upright seating, off-road capabilities, lightweight, nimble.

Cons: Tall seat height, low/no windshield, possible small gas tank (dependent on model).

Dirtbikes

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Pictured: 2021 Yamaha YZ125, MSRP $6599 USD

True dirtbikes typically come in either 4-stroke, 2-stroke, or electric models. These motorcycles are designed solely for off-road riding, and lack the headlights, taillights, mirrors, and turn signals to make them street-legal.

Pros: Lightweight, nimble, varietal model types and sizes.

Cons: Limited to offroad riding, tall seat heights (some models), kickstarts (some models), small gas tanks (some models).

Electric

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Pictured: Zero SR/S, MSRP $19,995 USD

Though not many electric models currently exist for sale by major manufacturers, their popularity is undoubtedly on the rise. These bikes come in a variety of styles, and are the ultimate choice for environmentally-focused riders, or those who just love modern tech.

Pros: Environmentally conscious, quiet, modern design.

Cons: Price, battery range, maintenance/repair costs (some models).

Choppers

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Pictured: 2020 Honda Fury, MSRP $10,599 USD

One of the most iconic looking motorcycles in the sport, choppers are a fan favorite due to their unique styling and classic place in riding culture. However, they’re often a difficult bike to ride. Some manufacturers produce chopper-style motorcycles straight off the factory floor, while many are made in custom motorcycle shops. Most will have limited rear suspension, and all will be challenging in corners due to the dramatic fork rake.

Pros: Iconic styling, low set height.

Cons: Fork rake, difficult handling, rear suspension limitations.

Touring

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Pictured: Honda Goldwing, MSRP $23,000+ USD

The sportier cousin to Cruisers, Touring motorcycles were designed to go the extra mile. A more upright body positioning, luggage compartments, smooth handling, and motorcycle features like heated grips, seats, cruise control (and even cup holders!) take comfort to the extreme in these models.

Pros: Smooth, stable, comfortable, spacious.

Cons: Weight, bulk, possibly overwhelming for new riders, cost (some models).

Sport Touring

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Pictured: Kawasaki Concourse14 ABS, MSRP $15,799 USD

Sport Touring bikes are one step even further in the “sportiness” direction. These bikes will typically have a slightly more aggressive body positioning, higher power outputs, and taller seat heights.

Pros: Agile, powerful, spacious, versatile.

Cons: Taller seat height, weight, bulk, more aggressive body positioning.

Vintage & Customs

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Pictured: 1982 Honda CB 750F, $7,000 USD

Both vintage and custom motorcycles will come with their own unique challenges and strengths. For example, most vintage bikes will be carbureted, potentially making them easier to work on for riders who are mechanically inclined. However any major motorcycle customization can compromise the safety or change the handling of a bike, so savvy buyers should be wary of in-depth custom work when purchasing a vintage motorcycle.

Pros: Cost-effective, simple, plentiful, varietal, heavily customizable.

Cons: May need repairs/updates, customization could cause safety and handling concerns.

Modern Classics

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Pictured: Bonneville T100, MSRP $10,450

Lately, there’s been a boost in the popularity of modern motorcycles that look vintage, but have all new components. Major manufacturers have noticed, and a complete line of “new-old” models have been released. These bikes are typically fuel injected (though some feature fake carburetors!), have low seat heights, modern components, and a more upright seating position.

Pros: Low seat, moderate pricing, modern components (brakes, fuel injection, wiring, etc).

Cons: Low power, limited suspension (some models), limited power (some models).

Commuters & Minis

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Pictured: 2019 Honda Monkey, MSPR $3,999 USD

Covering a broad category, commuters and/or “mini” bikes are usually low-cc smaller motorcycles capable of nimbly navigating traffic and saving on both costs and fuel consumption. Many of these bikes have 125-250cc’s, making them perfect for new and city riders.

Pros: Small, nimble, lightweight, low seats, cost-effective.

Cons: Limited power, possible low visibility (due to motorcycle size).

  1. Scooters
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Pictured: Vespa Sprint 150 CC, MSRP $5,649 USD

Though not technically a motorcycle, scooter owners account for a significant amount of rider populations worldwide. Scooter models will typically feature step-through seating, automatic shifting, 10-inch (25cm) tire diameters, and a maximum of 150ccs (though larger models can reach up to 500cc’s).

Pros: Small, lightweight, automatic shifting.

Cons: Limited power, limited stability, possible low visibility (due to scooter size).

The motorcycling world contains a wide variety of not only bikes, but riders as well. And despite the mechanical differences in make, models, CCs, body positioning, and more — our similarities as bikers are what unites us. The feeling you get when you swing a leg over the seat of a motorcycling and start the engine isn’t something that can be replicated in any other way, and any rider who appreciates it is part of a worldwide family, no matter what they ride!

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FAQs

What is the easiest type of motorcycle to learn on? ›

Overall, the cruiser is a great choice for beginners because they're stylish, comfortable, and has a relaxed power output to handle better at low speeds. With that, the cruiser has plenty of flair and is suitable for all types of riding.

What do the different types of motorcycles mean? ›

Cruisers are the most common type of bike, made for comfortable and easy riding. Sport bikes have powerful engines built for speed and agility. Off-road motorcycles may not be street legal, but they cater to riders seeking adventures on challenging terrain.

How do I know what motorbike I can ride? ›

AM licence (allowing you to ride a 50cc bike) if you are 16 or over. A1 licence (allowing you to ride a 125cc bike) if you are 17 or over. A2 licence (limiting you to a bike up to 35kw) if you are 19 and over. A licence (allowing you to ride any bike of any sized engine) if you are 24 or over.

What are the two types of motorcycle riders? ›

There are typically two types of motorcycle riders: those who ride for transportation and those who ride for pleasure.

What type of motorcycle is hardest to ride? ›

Generally, sport touring bikes and sport bikes are the hardest to ride. Their forward body and high center of gravity make it much more challenging to ride at low speeds. Heavy sport touring bikes become more resistant to rolling on the side when up to speed.

What not to do as a beginner motorcycle? ›

Taking turns too quickly and running off the road is a common cause of crashes. Take time to learn the limits of your bike so you don't misjudge your speed or turn too sharply and slide into the ditch—or somewhere even worse.

What is the most comfortable type of motorcycle? ›

Cruisers are known for being comfortable, varietal, and popular. Top cruiser brands include Harley-Davidson, Indian, and most metric manufacturers (like Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, and Kawasaki). Typically cruisers are heavier bikes, with resulting lower power to weight ratios, and a focus on comfort and low-end torque.

How do I know which motorcycle is right for me? ›

Your riding style determines the type of motorcycle you should choose, as different motorcycles cater to different types of riding styles. It's essential to understand the type of riding you plan to do, such as off-road, touring, cruising, or sport riding, and choose a motorcycle that suits your preferences.

What does "naked bike" mean? ›

Standard motorcycles (also called roadsters, or naked bikes) are street motorcycles that conform to a stereotypical image of a motorcycle, with an exposed engine and fuel tank above it. Standard bikes typically have neither fairings nor windscreens as OEM attachments (hence the modern usage naked bikes).

What is a motorcycle I should look at as a beginner? ›

If you're intimidated by motorcycles or you just want to pace yourself, start with something small, like a bike with an engine displacement of 250cc-400cc. If you can't wait to start tearing up the streets or you're a heavier person, you may consider something a little bigger, like a 500cc-650cc bike.

How do you know if a motorcycle fits you? ›

How a Motorcycle Should Fit
  • You should comfortably be able to at least touch the toes on both feet to the ground. ...
  • It should be easy to get the motorcycle up off its kickstand and back down onto it without struggling with the weight and height.
  • All hand controls (throttle, clutch, etc.)
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What cc can I ride on a CBT? ›

If you have a provisional motorcycle licence, you must satisfactorily complete a Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) course. You can then ride unaccompanied on the public road a motorcycle up to 125 cc with a power output not exceeding 11 kW, with L plates, for up to two years.

What are the three basic motorcycle types? ›

There are three basic motorcycle types: Street, Dual-Purpose, and Off-Highway. Street motorcycles are designed for use on public streets. Dual-purpose motorcycles can be used on the street or on off-highway trails. Off-highway motorcycles are not street-legal.

What do you call a biker who rides alone? ›

There are also solo riders, known as lone wolves, who like the quiet and ease of riding alone.

What do bikers call their motorcycles? ›

"Bike" is the answer to your question, it's just less specific than the Italian counterpart "moto". If the context is clear, you can just say "bike" (because absent context, that could also mean a pedal bicycle, e-bike, etc).

What is the best motorcycle type to learn on? ›

Kawasaki Ninja 300/400, 400z, versis-x 300. Yamaha R3/mt03, sr400, vstar 250, xt250. Suzuki tu250x, s40, Honda cb300/cb500, CBR300/CBR500, CB500x, CRF300L, rebel 500. Any one of these bikes will work for you and make excellent first bikes.

Which bike is best for beginners? ›

BrandModelEngine Displacement
SuzukiIntruder 150155cc
BajajAvenger Cruise 220220cc
Royal EnfieldBullet 350346cc
BajajAvenger Street 160150cc

What size motorcycle should a beginner start with? ›

For beginner motorcycle riders, the recommended engine is 500cc to 600cc. The lower the cc figure, the easier the bike will handle, and the more forgiving it will be to the inevitable mistakes that new riders make. Just because a bike has a smaller engine doesn't mean you can't still ride fast.

What is considered a beginner motorcycle rider? ›

A beginner typically has no riding skill and has never ridden a motorcycle, scooter or moped. A novice typically has minimal riding skills.

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