Motorcycle Fit Calculator - Find Bikes That Fit Your Height

Enter your height (and inseam, if you know it) to find motorcycles you can comfortably reach the ground on - filterable by bike style. Every result includes a rider ergonomics assessment showing reach, seat height, and riding position for your measurements. Nothing you enter is sent to our servers or saved.

Calculated on our server for this one search only (so results and this link are shareable) - we don't log or store your height/inseam against your account. See the Rider Fit Visualizer on any bike page for a version that never leaves your browser.

21,885 motorcycles found - page 153 of 912.

2019 Suzuki V-Strom 250
Suzuki · 2019
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Naked · relaxed knee
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2008 CCM C-Xr125-M
CCM · 2008
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Dual-sport / Enduro · cramped knee
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2007 CCM FT35RS Limited Edition
CCM · 2007
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Naked
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2009 CCM R35
CCM · 2009
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Naked
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2008 CR&S Cr&s VUN
CR&S · 2008
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Naked · relaxed knee
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2003 Honda NSR 125
Honda · 2003
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Sport
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2009 Honda Varadero 125
Honda · 2009
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Sport · cramped knee
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2006 Moto Guzzi V11 LE Mans
Moto Guzzi · 2006
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Sport · cramped knee
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1998 Suzuki XF 650 Freewind
Suzuki · 1998
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Naked
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2010 Honda Varadero 125 DX
Honda · 2010
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Sport · cramped knee
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2010 Marine Turbine Technologies Superbike
Marine Turbine Technologies · 2010
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Sport · cramped knee
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2010 Moto Morini 1200 Sport
Moto Morini · 2010
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Naked · relaxed knee
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2010 Roehr 1250SC
Roehr · 2010
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Sport · cramped knee
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2011 Ducati Monster 796
Ducati · 2011
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Naked · relaxed knee
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2011 Suzuki SV650SF ABS
Suzuki · 2011
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Naked · relaxed knee
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2014 Kawasaki ZZR 1400 Performance
Kawasaki · 2014
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Sport · cramped knee
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2014 Suzuki SV650S
Suzuki · 2014
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Sport · cramped knee
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2016 Kymco Agility 50
Kymco · 2016
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Scooter · moderate knee
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2014 Bimota DB9 Brivido
Bimota · 2014
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Sport · cramped knee
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2014 Bimota DB9 Brivido S
Bimota · 2014
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Sport · cramped knee
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2013 Bimota DB11
Bimota · 2013
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Sport · cramped knee
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2013 Honda CB600F Hornet 600
Honda · 2013
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Naked · relaxed knee
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2019 Enfield Bullet 500
Enfield · 2019
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Naked · relaxed knee
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2019 Hero Xtreme Sport
Hero · 2019
Balls of both feet
Seat: 800mm · Sport · cramped knee
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Motorcycle Fit Calculator FAQ

Every motorcycle page also has its own Rider Fit Visualizer - enter your height and inseam once and it draws your rider proportions over that specific bike's silhouette, entirely in your browser:

Rider Fit Visualizer widget on a motorcycle page, showing a rider silhouette overlaid on a 2026 Daelim Daystar 125 with height and inseam inputs
How does motorcycle seat height relate to my height?

There's no exact formula, but a rule of thumb is that your inseam (roughly 45% of your height for an average build) needs to be close to the bike's seat height for you to flat-foot it. Suspension sag (typically 25-35mm once you sit down, more on a soft touring or cruiser setup) and seat width both shift the real answer. Two riders of the same height can have noticeably different inseams, which is why this calculator uses your own measurement instead of assuming the average.

What does "flat foot" vs "tip-toe" mean?

Flat-foot: your whole sole reaches the ground with a slight knee bend - the most stable option, especially useful at stop signs, on a camber, or on gravel. Balls-of-feet: only the front of your foot reaches, still manageable for most riders. Tip-toe: only your toes reach - workable at a dead stop on flat ground, but noticeably less stable backing up, on a slope, or in stop-and-go traffic.

Is a lower seat always better for a shorter rider?

Not necessarily - seat width, padding shape, and your own proportions all matter as much as the raw number, and a bike that's too low can feel cramped with your knees bent up sharply. Seat height is one factor among knee room, reach to the bars, and overall weight (a lighter bike is easier to manage on tip-toe than a heavy one). This tool estimates seat-height fit specifically, not overall comfort.

Why sit on a bike before buying if I've used this tool?

This estimates from category-typical geometry and generic body proportions, not a measurement of you or that exact bike. Seat shape, padding density, and your own flexibility all affect real fit in ways a calculator can't capture - two bikes with an identical spec-sheet seat height can feel completely different in person. Treat it as a shortlist starting point, then go sit on your top choices.

What if no bikes fit my height comfortably?

A few realistic options before ruling out a style you like: many manufacturers sell a lowered "low seat" factory variant, aftermarket seats can shave 20-30mm off stock, and a rear suspension lowering link is a common, inexpensive modification on many bikes. Scooters and underbone/commuter bikes also tend to have some of the lowest seat heights in the whole database, worth checking even if you're shopping for a different style.

Browse all bikes by seat height → if you'd rather explore by raw seat height instead of your own measurements.

Real motorcycles ranked by actual seat height data: the lowest-seat bikes in our database for shorter riders and easy flat-footing, and the roomiest, tallest-seat popular models for riders who want more legroom.

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