A comfortable bike isn't just a comfort issue, it's a safety issue. A 25 mile commute could take 40-45 minutes. At the end of the ride, if you're uncomfortable to the point of distraction, you're going to be less able to scan and react to traffic. From your posts, I'm assuming you haven't had this experience. If you have, then well and good - I don't need to tell you how to balance safety and comfort. But all the MPG in the world won't help if you end up hating the bike or being scared because of close calls.wallbrownfj8 wrote:Tru! But I'd rather have a bike that is a little more uncomfortable (because I'm not going to ride it more than about 25 miles each way to school or the store or a job) that gets a little bit more MPGs.
By the way, have you been to a dealer and sat on a Ninja 250? If not, I think you should before you conclude they're less comfortable than a cruiser like a Rebel. Despite looks, the Ninja is more a standard than a sportbike.wallbrownfj8 wrote:Although, comfort is a factor for me, that is why I went with the Rebel rather than a Ninja 250.