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Old 03-11-2011, 05:13 AM
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I bought my first bike last fall. It is a 2008 Suzuki SV650 that I picked up used after taking the MSF course. I'm still learing to ride, but I think that my next bike will have a less agressive riding position. I have my eye on the Kawasaki Z1000. I was reading a review of it and it included a diagram that showed the bike's dimensions and how a rider fits on it. I started looking for this information on other bikes and was not having a whole lot of luck. Then I found this Cycle Ergo site where you can select a bike and put in your height and inseam and it will show you an approximation of how you will look on the bike.

I thought some of you might appreciate it.

http://cycle-ergo.com/
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I always wondered if there was a resource for this info, thanks for sharing
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Originally Posted by vtec ftw
I bought my first bike last fall. It is a 2008 Suzuki SV650 that I picked up used after taking the MSF course. I'm still learing to ride, but I think that my next bike will have a less agressive riding position. I have my eye on the Kawasaki Z1000. I was reading a review of it and it included a diagram that showed the bike's dimensions and how a rider fits on it. I started looking for this information on other bikes and was not having a whole lot of luck. Then I found this Cycle Ergo site where you can select a bike and put in your height and inseam and it will show you an approximation of how you will look on the bike.

I thought some of you might appreciate it.

http://cycle-ergo.com/
I suppose its relative, but the SV has some pretty comfortable ergos. Are you sure you don't want a cruiser?
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very nice. thanks
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