To help ensure that your riding posture is as comfortable as possible, you can zero in on some of the areas of your motorcycle covered above and make simple adjustments. Soon, you’ll have a customized fit that allows you to confidently hit the road.
Rear Suspension
Adjusting your rear suspension is a go-to strategy to instantly lower your ride height. With a lowering kit, you’ll be able to plant your heels with confidence and get a deep-set custom look.
Front Suspension
Feel the difference in the responsiveness of your front end, while keeping the ride quality of a standard suspension. Careful though: slamming the front fork should only happen in tandem with a low-profile rear suspension.
Handlebars
There are three primary measurements for any handlebar:
Rise: The distance from the body of the bike to the top of the bar
Width: The measurement of the handlebar’s total width, taken from the widest point, where grips are installed
Pullback: The distance forward or back from the top of the bar to the tip of the handle
These three measurements will determine your ability to reach the bike’s hand controls and, ultimately, your overall feeling of comfort and control. However, these measurements are not necessarily the end-all, be-all when it comes to fit.
Many bars can be mounted using various handlebar risers that affect the final positioning and give you a more comfortable, customized fit. In addition, H-D offers the Reach line of handlebars (as well as seats and foot controls) that are specially designed to give shorter riders between the heights of 5’2” and 5’8” a more enjoyable ride. It’s important to note that handlebar height is regulated in many locations. Check local laws to ensure your motorcycle meets applicable regulations.
Learn more about Harley-Davidson's motorcycle handlebar types.
Foot Controls
Where your feet meet the foot controls is equal parts riding style and fit to your body. Do you want to ride aggressively or more laid-back? Now, take your inseam into account. At the intersection of these two factors, you’ll find the position that’s best for you. Keep in mind: as we discussed above, foot position determines ankle, hip, and knee angles—so keep it comfortable.
Seat
There’s a lot more to a seat than padding. Where the seat positions your waist relative to the foot controls, hand controls, and the ground is very important to consider. Harley-Davidson offers a wide range of motorcycle seats, with various heights and shapes, giving you dozens of combinations to choose from and helping you find a custom fit that works for you.
Learn more about Harley-Davidson’s most comfortable motorcycle seats.