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  2. Suzuki Boulevard S40 - Wikipedia

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    The S40 has larger shaft-driven rivals in the Yamaha V-Star 650 Custom, as well as the Honda Shadow Spirit 750, which boasts its "super-low" 25.7-inch seat height. Similarly, the Sportster XL883L "Low," and later "SuperLow," are Harley-Davidson's starter bikes. [4] [23] [24] [25] Two enduring competitors are motorcycles with air-cooled single ...

  3. Honda Fury - Wikipedia

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    Some design elements of the Fury, such as its narrow 21 inch front wheel and very low seat height, are found not only on choppers but appear routinely on cruiser motorcycles as well. For instance, the contemporaneous 750 cc Honda Shadow , updated in 2007 as the Spirit C2 model, had the same front wheel dimensions as the Fury, and an even lower ...

  4. Yamaha Vino 125 - Wikipedia

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    Because of the engine size and top speed, in many US States, the Vino 125 requires a motorcycle license to legally operate. The Vino 125 has a relatively low seat height, making it popular among smaller riders. The motorcycle was sold until 2009 in the United States (and 2010 in Canada.) [3]

  5. Harley-Davidson Fat Boy - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 "Fat Boy Lo" FLSTFB had the lowest ever Harley seat height. [2] In 2012 the Fat Boy received the new 1,690 cc (103 cu in) Twin Cam engine along with the rest of the softail range; 2018 Fat Boys have a redesigned softail frame with Showa front and rear suspension and new twin-counterbalanced Milwaukee-Eight engines. The two 2018 ...

  6. Kawasaki Versys-X 250/300 - Wikipedia

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    Kawasaki introduced this model to cater for riders who wanted a lightweight, manoeuvrable motorcycle for commuting, touring, and light off-roading, at a lower price-point than the 650cc and 1000cc models. [1] This 300cc model is also intended to suit shorter riders as it has a relatively low seat height of 815mm. [2]

  7. BMW R1200RT - Wikipedia

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    A low seat and/or a lowered suspension were available for shorter riders reducing seat height to a lowest level of 820 mm (32.3 in), [4] although the lowered suspension eliminates the ESA option. The standard electrically operated windscreen was adjustable across a range of heights.