Motorbikes for Tall People. Plus 6 foot (183cm)? Cruiser, Enduro, Bagger, Harley-Davidson, Dirt Bike

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • If you're over 6 feet tall (183cm), you know that most motorbikes look small with you on top of them.
    We explain why this is and give guidance on what to look for when choosing a motorbike.
    We also have a very good solution to this problem, which we want motorcycle manufacturers to address.
    In the video is the Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic 114, a Bullit V-Bob, a 2021 Honda CRF450RX, an Indian Hillclimb bike and a customised Harley-Davidson Iron 883.
    If you are a motorcycle manufacturer and are interested in working with us on this idea; please get in touch. This needs to happen because people are much taller on average than they used to be, yet bikes are still made for the old average, or at least a world average, but in the Western world, people are generally taller.
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  • @BadazzShovelhead
    @BadazzShovelhead Před 2 lety +39

    Men are getting bigger people are catching up to us who are 6'2 plus. I also collect expensive watches because I dig mechanical craftsmanship and I have every one of them 48mm-50mm. I am 6'4 built like you (a semi shaved Yeti as my friends say) and what I have done is go with big wheel bikes because a good custom builder will have the front end welded up properly and use the right triple tree for that rake. I have a 30 inch front wheel Road Glide with a Harley 120R motor and a fat tire 2021 which is the same diameter as a 23 inch wheel/tire. My builder put the 124 kit from S&S with a beefy cam. So the front end is kicked out a bit the frame has been stretched a bit and the longer custom bags make the bike even longer. I think your Heritage is ~96 inches axle to axle where my bikes are about 110 axle to axle then longer bags. It is costly my 2021 RG cost a bit over 60K all in and I am not even going to say what the 30 inch big wheel cost. Keeping in mind it has a ton of custom work done on it and it is a Harley that is built the way Harley should build bikes with air suspension front and back with center frame pedestals (no more kickstands) Check out F bomb baggers he makes amazing bikes with an attention to detail that puts stock HDs to shame. You can reduce the cost a bit like I did by not getting a 10K stereo put in it. I don't listen to music when I ride defeats the purpose of the serenity I get that keeps me from eating humans.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 2 lety +3

      Great comments! Very good indeed. Bike sounds amazing! Custom is definitely the best way. Love your closing statement!! 💯👍🏼

    • @alehlete830
      @alehlete830 Před 2 lety

      Men are actually getting shorter lol every new year that is going into school and shiiz the teens are shorter and shorter soo

    • @bz8047
      @bz8047 Před rokem

      Funny comment about watches. I got into watches, bought a Rolex, and now I find myself HD obsessed!! Can't WAIT to buy a bike!

    • @4fifty8
      @4fifty8 Před rokem

      Hilarious! I love all your talk about the power and custom modifications of you bike that have absolutely nothing to do with what the video discusses. You must be sooooo rich with a big dong! /s

    • @Gamebreaker08
      @Gamebreaker08 Před 6 měsíci

      The funny thing about it now is that women are actually starting to get bigger than men. I routinely see women that are taller or at least the same height and they weigh more as well than men.@@alehlete830

  • @BicepsAndBikinis
    @BicepsAndBikinis Před 3 lety +37

    Extremely good points! Manufacturers definitely need to address this. I like the idea of an add-on option like you suggested 👍👍

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks!! Yes I think that would work 👊🏼

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +3

      @Julian Crooks yes that’s a good thing. Luckily, Harleys are already pretty big, but most bikes are minute

    • @Alien300Blackout
      @Alien300Blackout Před 3 lety

      There are add-ons available from other manufacturers I put extended forward controls on my softail from aftermarket company probably better quality then Harleys made in China garbage

  • @nathanminer1100
    @nathanminer1100 Před rokem +8

    At 6'3" myself, I'm a big proponent of flat seats (not scooped) that allow the rider to slide back and adjust their leg angle to their liking. A simple, cost effective change that manufacturers under utilize.

    • @rogacz5966
      @rogacz5966 Před rokem

      Good idea , never thought of that

  • @rufs6468
    @rufs6468 Před 2 lety +75

    A beard like this dude is what I aspire for

  • @bobhartman2571
    @bobhartman2571 Před 3 lety +10

    This has been a problem for a long time with motorcycles. Thank you for sharing the idea.

  • @bekabeka71
    @bekabeka71 Před 3 lety +6

    Couldn’t have said it better. I’m 184cm currently bought a 125cc retro style cruiser and it is the only bike that suits me because of my height. It’s not just how comfortable you are on a motorcycle but also to make sure you’re not looking like a kid on a bike or look too ridiculous

  • @patentlord6396
    @patentlord6396 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for making grown up reviews for tall riders :) it is the reason I follow your channel. Other reviews are useless - when the tester is an unknown size and says “its so comfy”...

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      Yes I know it’s really frustrating! Thanks for your support 💯👍🏼

  • @mr.solitude3352
    @mr.solitude3352 Před 3 lety +2

    You are so spot on pointing out that it's the wheelbase that matters most for tall riders. I'm 6'4" and feel very comfortable riding my Honda VTX1800, which has a wheelbase of 67.5 inches.

  • @deandesrosiers6857
    @deandesrosiers6857 Před rokem +1

    Great commentary sir, I love your off the cuff comments. But it’s your knowledge and “way of thinking” that gives us so much value. Thanks guys, D.

  • @Augcliffe
    @Augcliffe Před rokem +3

    I’m 6’2”, I don’t consider myself tall but I thought I was being picky when all these bikes felt small. Now I know people my height do in fact feel cramped in the cockpit. Thanks for the video.

  • @mikewalters4994
    @mikewalters4994 Před 3 lety +6

    I'm 6'4", I also, have a Heritage Softail that I have been riding for the last 8 years. It's really way to short for me and uncomfortable to me when I go on ling trips. Last Spring I bought a Ultra Classic. That bike really fits me very well and a LOT more comfortable when going on long trips. I can ride a lot longer and it's hard on me. I think the wheel base on the Ultra Classic is longer than the Heritage. Go to your nearest Harley Dealer and take a Ultra Classic or a Road Glide for a test drive. I do believe you will be a lot more comfortable on the touring models than the Cruiser like the Heritage. Thanks for Sharing this Video with us.

  • @nolanc.4231
    @nolanc.4231 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m so happy you came out with this video. I’m 6’5” and have been looking for a bike but most of my buddies are average size and don’t know much about bikes for us big guys 👌

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks bro. We’re on a mission to draw attention to the manufacturers

    • @nolanc.4231
      @nolanc.4231 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrDarcy-OlMan hell yeah that’s the way to do it. Thanks bro!!

  • @CHChris
    @CHChris Před rokem +5

    Good video - it's rare to actually find videos for taller riders, pretty much all the search results are for shorter folk trying to fit on taller bikes. Even if those cruisers aren't the kind of bikes I personally ride, I still like giving the wave to fellow tall bikers out there 👋
    At 6'4.5" / 36" inseam (194cm), I'm not even all *that* tall (I think that's about the minimum over at r/Tall), but I've still given up on fitting on certain kinds of bikes (sports, sports/touring, most cruisers, even some full-sized touring bikes are cramped). For me, I've settled in to tall ADV bikes and larger vintage Standards. I haven't completely given up on full-size cruiser-style tourers, but I've always felt that the more reclined position wasn't quite right for me. Still, I'm open minded... *all* bikes are cool, and if I were to find one that really fit me, I certainly wouldn't mind seeing a Harley or similar in my garage some day. Ride safe!

  • @JorvikMoto
    @JorvikMoto Před 3 lety +3

    Good video as usual. Considering all the sound distractions, the audio quality was really good! Now wind noise came through.

  • @georgetullis7216
    @georgetullis7216 Před 2 lety +3

    I’m 6’ 4”. Great insight! Love your channel!

  • @momchilyordanov8190
    @momchilyordanov8190 Před 3 lety +1

    Very good idea to talk about it. I live in a country where most dealers can order me a specific model, but do not have one in the showroom for testing. At 6'2" I often find models I like on the screen to be cramped in real life. I wish more reviewers were making videos like that.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      OK yes that makes it hard! Keep watching our reviews because we always talk about fit

  • @nazmnk9578
    @nazmnk9578 Před 3 lety +2

    Fantastic review. Been looking for this kind of reviews for ages. Been really helpful mate. Cheers 🍻

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      Nas Idzuan Mohammad Nistah Thanks buddy! Much appreciated 👍🏼

  • @jobyEN
    @jobyEN Před 3 lety +3

    6'4" here, beginner; I wanted a big bike with a small engine and the best I could find was the DL650. Added bar risers, lowering foot pegs kit, taller seat, taller windscreen... Great choice, never regretted it, hope to keep this bike for many years to come!

  • @olakehase1848
    @olakehase1848 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Nice vid, 6'2 here... By the way, love the background hehe

  • @charlieryan1736
    @charlieryan1736 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for making this informative and helpful video 👍🏻 just subscribed

  • @glennmarks2975
    @glennmarks2975 Před 3 lety +2

    Totally agree and well presented as always manufacturers should look into this , Very nice looking Harley

  • @robertseifried3742
    @robertseifried3742 Před 3 lety +3

    Absolutely true! As I commented under other video, I do not get why after hundred years of motorcycle history motorbike companies do not offer various frame sizes like it is absolutely normal in bicycle world. It is unimaginable for road or MTB bicycle customer not being able to choose the frame size that will fit to him/her. I wonder what must be done for ALL motorcycle manufacturers to realize this and to implement it! So logical... If I would have enough funds, I would immediately start new manufacturing company as this is clear hole on the market! Great video, absolutely logical thinking, I sign every word you said, keep going!

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Robert! We’re getting attention from manufacturers and hopefully they will respond with options for taller people like we suggested.

  • @VivekSingh-hy1dk
    @VivekSingh-hy1dk Před 3 lety +4

    Exactly what i wanted! Thanks buddy👊🏽

  • @georgegruia7566
    @georgegruia7566 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm 6ft5 ,i had bmw k1200rs,fits very good and it has factory adjustment .
    Right now riding a suzuki gsx1250fa 2013 and again,it fits very good,very good ,quite upright position,loads of leg space.
    Thank you very much for video,beforw buying a bike,videos like yours are enormously helpful.

  • @xnihilo64
    @xnihilo64 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great content!
    At6'1" (not terribly tall) I've always hated feeling cramped on a bike. Sold a Guzzi EV California because of it. Loved the bike; hated the cramped cockpit.

  • @talltree3534
    @talltree3534 Před 2 lety +4

    Well sir I've gone and done it! Just found you on youtube where I've been consuming videos about bikes regarding reviews, techniques, skills etc but never searched for tall riders! I've got your beard color maybe longer (minus the hair), 6' 7", 250 lbs and at 71 years old just starting all this up after some lifestyle changes. In reading many of the comments here I'm fascinated to see people taller than me wanting and trying to ride. I'm afraid I've already started down the road last fall with first, a 2022 300 GTS Vespa, 2022 BMW C400GT and a used BMW G310GS. The scooters are easy to bump around in town but the lightweight low end BMW 310 was acquired to learn shifting and such. Made a few changes plus getting a seat customized that really helps but does not make the world perfect either. I've already put money down on the BMW R1250GSA 40th year anniversary edition as so many reviews sold me. I may have moved too quickly now that I see your point of wheelbase being key. Being in the suburbs of Chicago Illinois I can visit many dealerships and it's not out of the question to make changes even though these recent acquisitions are new. Thanks for this insight you've provided. I'm rethinking this pursuit. It's great to see so many others with height commenting with their solutions and experience! Seems right that the industry should be working on some flexibility. I remember one time back in the late 70's or 80's I sat in every new automotive Honda model and put the seat all the way back to my surprise NONE of their cars world fit my frame. Went back to Ford and every single model in that day had much more adjustment back than others.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 2 lety +1

      We’re glad the video helped. It’s not easy above 6’3” and the ultimate solution is really a customise bike. Indian motorcycles are larger framed than most, we discovered after making the video 👍🏼

    • @talltree3534
      @talltree3534 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MrDarcy-OlMan Good to know...will check them out for at least a comfort fit and comparison. Thanks!

  • @jaybenjamin5649
    @jaybenjamin5649 Před 3 lety +4

    My goodness the beard is insane Waiting to friggin grow mine

  • @Gareth
    @Gareth Před rokem +2

    6'9" - Thank you! It's the proportions, not the bloody seat height! Great video.

  • @ckdd8891
    @ckdd8891 Před 3 lety +2

    Great thoughts here. Good video.

  • @michaelwalker3687
    @michaelwalker3687 Před 2 lety +4

    I’m 6’8” and have successfully stretched 3 HD (Road Kings & Glide CVO) 7 inches forward of the front motor mounts. Obviously this has a dramatic domino effect (ie. stretched tank, cables etc). But they all fit me perfectly after doing so with only minimal handling consequences. Yes it is expensive but we’ll worth it if your tall and want to ride in comfort.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 2 lety

      Excellent! That’s great to hear 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @Honourable66
    @Honourable66 Před 3 lety +5

    i'm 6'2" and believe me the struggle is real, i've had quite a few bikes in my time but just purchased a 2004 Yamaha XV1700 Road Star, fantastic bike and it's just about the first bike i've had were i can really stretch out, loads of room.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +2

      Excellent! Glad you’ve found something that’s fits.

    • @limshooter
      @limshooter Před 3 lety +1

      I'm 6'2" also and the best size of the bike which fits to me perfectly I found on the market is Yamaha Raider but after I installed 17" ape bar.

  • @BiggBaddVVolf
    @BiggBaddVVolf Před 2 lety +2

    I’m 5’-19”, had a 1999 Yamaha RoadStar. I was too tall for the bike, so I had some forward control extensions that I fabricated for the floorboards. It added 4-1/2” in length, but created a problem where it hear the rear of the front fender when you turned the wheel and hit a dip. So I moved them back to 4”. Eventually sold that bike and got a 9’-6” chopper and purchased 8” forward control extensions. Those worked out nicely.

  • @BulldozersTravel
    @BulldozersTravel Před 3 lety +2

    Great video!!
    Thnks much!! I have a Harley Ultra classic that several of my friends 6'5" plus still think feels small. Hopefully this summer I can take them out to try a Heritage.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks buddy. Also try the Indian Springfield. They come up really roomy

  • @Roy_xp
    @Roy_xp Před 3 lety +4

    First of nice beard, it looks badass, and second I'm 6'4" and for those who like naked sportbikes I recommend you try the Yamaha MT-09 it fits me quite well which suprised me

  • @roderickerikjohnson7062
    @roderickerikjohnson7062 Před 20 dny +2

    Keep up the fight. I’m sick of having four bikes to choose from.

  • @thormusique
    @thormusique Před 2 lety +1

    Bravo, mate, well said! I too am 6ft 3 and currently looking to get back into riding after a long hiatus. I've been looking about to see what new offerings there might be these days for those of us who stand tall. But I was shocked to find that very little has changed in the industry regarding motorbike size! I'm not even sure I know anyone who's an "average" size, innit. Hopefully someday. In the meantime, these are great tips, cheers!

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks buddy. We’re making an updated version of this video soon too btw

    • @thormusique
      @thormusique Před 2 lety

      @@MrDarcy-OlMan Excellent, mate, cheers!

  • @kirknelson3020
    @kirknelson3020 Před 2 lety +1

    6’6” 280lbs all my bikes (dirt and street) I put the taller seat on to decrease the angle of my knees. With a lower seat it forces your knees above your waist decreasing blood flow and increasing sore knees.
    Keep the rubber side down!
    Good video.

  • @rassanelasso9558
    @rassanelasso9558 Před 3 lety +3

    Im 192cm and im waiting for a Harley 48. I didnt test rode it becausec i dont have a licence yet but i still bought it. We will see if its okay for me. But i must say. When i saw your review about the 48 i was more calm that i bought it. Like you said is like something you can throw it around. And you didnt look too bad on it hehehe. Thanks man. Have a good day.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      The 48 feels fine to ride but looks to others small. But it’s a great bike.

  • @claretbuck1882
    @claretbuck1882 Před 3 lety +3

    Good point made bud we definitely need more fitment options the kawasaki vulcan 650 has a good system well worth a look 👍🏻

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      claretbuck1882 thanks! We’ll check it out 👍🏼

  • @jethrobradley7850
    @jethrobradley7850 Před 4 měsíci

    Some wise and useful words. Also 6'3"ish here and while I always opted for longer wheelbase bikes, I definitely fell for the seat height stats and ended up getting a couple of bikes that just weren't fun to ride on long journeys. Wish I'd stuck with cruisers, which is where I started.

  • @adamhelsham1281
    @adamhelsham1281 Před 3 lety +2

    Mate you nailed it.. I'm 6.5 and have a wr450 and have spent big bucks on for it suiting me. Bar raises footpeg drops etc also have Vstar and I'm massivesitting on this thing. Lol. But as you said the should make a bike and then a XL version. Same motor just bigger. Good video mate! Hopefully they'll fix it mate! Sick of it .
    Cheers!

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      Thanks bro! Yes it's an issue we often mention in our reviews (check them out)!
      Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already

  • @notgiven4799
    @notgiven4799 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm 6'-1 and I immediately felt very comfortable on the Yamaha Stryker. It's pretty long as well (99.6 inches) and the controls are forward. I saw your video on the new BMW R18, and while I love the looks, It doesn't look comfortable due to the heads limiting the forward position of the controls. I like the Yamaha Raider and the Honda VTX and I have also ridden a Honda Shadow with a forward control kit that's pretty comfortable.

  • @tenpoundpom9363
    @tenpoundpom9363 Před 2 lety +3

    You're so right Ol"Man. I'am 6ft 2 and it's hard to find a bike that fits me. I brought my 2012 Harley Fatbob FXDF (the one with the 2 headlights) a few years back because i wanted a bike i could be comfortable on for long distances. It has all the requirements you mentioned for a taller riders comfort. The seat height is low (irrelevant, as you mentioned) but has a long wheelbase and forward controls. I have been all over Australia on this bike and can comfortably cover distances of 500 miles or more in a day without any trouble.👍👍

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks buddy. It definitely makes all the difference 👍🏼

    • @tenpoundpom9363
      @tenpoundpom9363 Před 2 lety

      @@MrDarcy-OlMan 👍👍

    • @tenpoundpom9363
      @tenpoundpom9363 Před rokem

      @@slydawwg I'am not an Aussie, iam British. I'am just living in Australia...for now. 👍

  • @darryllzwiers7257
    @darryllzwiers7257 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm 6'3 and love the suzuki boulevard M109r. Fits like a glove.

  • @davidhayes4432
    @davidhayes4432 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. You’re right most all bikes are made for mid to smaller riders and not taller riders. Choices are slim but they are out there.

  • @chriserskine585
    @chriserskine585 Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent vid good relevant issues, im only 6 ft but have long legs so big bikes have been my only option, im picking up a benelli trk 502x next month which fits me like a glove, i know its a 500 but when i have litre bikes i never use all the power so will see how it works out👍

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      chris erskine thanks Chris! Nothing wrong with a 500. Often I find it more fun on a bike you can use all the power

  • @williamirwin4154
    @williamirwin4154 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm 6'3" and my 2004 Honda VTX 1300C is very comfortable. Every Harley bagger I've ever sat on felt cramped. Handlebar shape has always been a big issue for me on comfort in the saddle. Straight bars let me stretch my arms out comfortably while bars that are bent back toward the rider make the whole bike feel small to me.

  • @mikebaxter6771
    @mikebaxter6771 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the info! I am 6'3 myself and was thinking about getting my license this summer.

  • @ChadFB
    @ChadFB Před 2 lety +1

    Good Vid, good ideas 💡. I'm 6'5 160kgs and I've settled on a Victory Vision. All the leg room and suspension I need ;-)

  • @amateurel4129
    @amateurel4129 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video thanks! I’m 6”4 and thin so a big heavy adventure bike is always the best option!

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      Yes they are bigger than many bikes

    • @amateurel4129
      @amateurel4129 Před 3 lety

      I was suppose to say “so a big heavy adventure bike is NOT always the best option

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      Amateur El OK. Well they are usually bigger than other bikes but not as roomy as a Harley Davidson cruiser or suchlike

  • @utoobia6872
    @utoobia6872 Před 3 lety +4

    I am a new rider at 6' 4" (194 cm). What I discovered is that the bikes that fit me (any manufacturer) are usually their most expensive options. For example, most Harley Softail bikes fit me, but they are so expensive, whereas, I make their Sportsters look like toys. I ended up getting a Kawasaki Versys X-300 as my first bike, because it is one of the few examples that fit me and is not one of the manufacturer's more expensive bikes.
    Also, if we look at the length only, I fit great on a Indian Scout 60, but the bike is kind of squished vertically so I just looked weird on it. If it was slightly bigger vertically, it would be perfect.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      Yes a combination of length and height would look better but length is definitely aesthetically more pleasing than a tall short bike

    • @davidhayes4432
      @davidhayes4432 Před 3 lety

      I ended up getting a 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom. Fits great and not a lot of cash. Love harleys but have to save up for that!!

    • @LeoTheComm
      @LeoTheComm Před 5 měsíci

      I've owned every brand out there over the years and have NEVER had a comfortable cruiser. The foot forward riding position puts too much weight on my back and being closer to the ground plays havoc on my now aging hips, especially pushing it backwards. I've found that "Standard" models as opposed to cruisers or sport bikes fit me best although I've yet to try an "adventure" or "dual sport" bike. Standards put the foot pegs and pedals in a more of a mid position which keeps me upright while riding.

  • @stederk
    @stederk Před 3 lety +2

    I hear your pain, I'm 6ft2 and there are so many bikes that I would love to own and ride but I just don't fit them. I went into the local Ducati dealer a few weeks back to look at a scrambler desert sled as a hop-on day to day bike but It felt like a toy!
    Anyway glad to have found the channel it's fantastic!
    I'm off to get another beer and binge-watch your previous videos.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks buddy! Yes it’s a genuine problem that no manufacturer is addressing

    • @stederk
      @stederk Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrDarcy-OlMan No worries! Credit where credits due. It's refreshing to watch real unadulterated reviews, keep up the good work .
      Cheers.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      stederk thanks 💯

  • @jwm235
    @jwm235 Před 3 lety +1

    Highway pegs on my ultra classic and happy (6 foot 2) over here.
    Thanks for the content.

  • @lloydhocking3923
    @lloydhocking3923 Před 3 lety +6

    All manufacturers need to look at the Vulcan 650 template. The ergo fit offers 3 sizes on seat, bars and the foot controls as standard. Then we would be able to pick the bike on style, and not based on size.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      That’s a good idea bit my issue is the size of the bike itself.

    • @clanmac66
      @clanmac66 Před 3 lety

      @@MrDarcy-OlMan Indian do kits for the Scout.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      clanmac66 what does that consist of?

    • @clanmac66
      @clanmac66 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrDarcy-OlMan Sorry I can't answer that now. But, when I considered one a few years back, they had kits for the pedals and different seat designed for taller riders. I'm 6'2"

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +3

      clanmac66 ok yes some manufacturers do that, but it’s still the same size bike for all and what I’m on a mission to make happen is an extended bike for taller riders 👍🏼

  • @tifanymitchell9965
    @tifanymitchell9965 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Thank you for this video I definitely needed this info. I'm 6 ft 5 and looking to join the motorcycle world.

    • @nixxas1
      @nixxas1 Před 11 měsíci

      Same as me. want to join to the motorcycle world and searching for my first bike :) Im 6'4 and I really badly want Fat Boy 114 or Breakout 117. But my legs is to long for those bikes and handlebars are to low for my knees. But I figure out that if I will move foot controls as far as posible forward and change to taller handlebar it can work for me, at least I really hope it will work :)

  • @s.venkateswarpatnaik2484
    @s.venkateswarpatnaik2484 Před 2 lety +2

    You're very adventurous person.i love your motorcycles and your experience.I want to own a motorcycle with the blessings of Good people and enjoy motorcycle riding❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️

  • @RCSoaringDiaries
    @RCSoaringDiaries Před rokem +2

    I've recently subscribed to your channel as I'm becoming interested in a more cruiser style bike next and as you looked quite tall it gives me an idea what a tall rider looks like on them. Pleased I found this video as we're both the same height, but different builds (I'm very slim). I currently have a 1999 Suzuki TL1000R which is amazing to ride, a 1989 Suzuki GSXR1100K which I need to recommission as it was part of a collection for 2 decades, a 2003 Triumph Sprint ST 955i (fully loaded) which I going over for my brother, and finally the great Yamaha MT03 660 which I love thumping around the B-roads of North Devon on. So I've been enjoying your channel getting ideas for a cruiser style bike to add to what I have. Keep up the good work...

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před rokem

      Pleased to welcome you on board to the channel 👍🏼 yes North Devon a lovely place to ride 😊

  • @bbusigful
    @bbusigful Před 3 lety +10

    I am 6 foot 2. I fit perfect on my Victory Crossroads. I have heard this before that longer humans fit good on the Victorys.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks yes! Shame we can’t get them new any more.

  • @worthy_escapes
    @worthy_escapes Před 3 lety +4

    In regards to this, I think Kawasaki are onto something with the Vulcan S and the ergofit system that they use, that allows different parts (handlebars pegs etc) from factory. Or a system like the Can Am uses on the Ryker trike that again allows adjustments.
    It doesn’t necessarily need to be the swing arms that are adjusted, if they make the bikes big enough to begin with, with multiple bar, seat and peg options available from factory, then it can fit multiple sizes of people quite easily.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes that’s true. Ideally they would make bigger bikes in the first place with longer wheelbases and allow adjustable pegs etc

  • @HePants
    @HePants Před 3 lety

    Another awesome video - cheers guys

  • @racamon
    @racamon Před rokem +2

    My only solution and most affordable one was to buy taller seat, and move pegs a bit forward. Sometimes, I would attach trunk bag in the back, because it makes the bike look longer.

  • @brittanyjackson1718
    @brittanyjackson1718 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Thank you for this video! I am 6"2 280lbs and I have a 03 Heritage Softail Classic....It feels great to ride but I always hear oh your a big guy you need a Road King or a Road Glide but they dont look any longer of a bike actually to me they look a bit shorter of a wheel base not by much but a little bit....so I looked up the specs....the Softail wheel base 64.5 the Road King 64....what does everybody think?

  • @frankd2056
    @frankd2056 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm 5ft 10in . Bought a low rider s . I moved the controls to the forward position and put 14in todds cycle bars to make the bike fit me perfectly.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      It's pretty much made for your height luckily bro

  • @johnhinds6540
    @johnhinds6540 Před 3 lety +2

    Love your videos Brother. Ride safe.

  • @davidwhite9751
    @davidwhite9751 Před rokem

    I now ride a Victory Cross country which is perfect for me, being a taller rider. However, for those riding smaller bikes, you can get footpeg lowering kits, and custom seats that allow you to slide back a bit. Another challenge for taller riders on smaller bikes is wind buffeting, causing lots of wind noise and helmet wobble. The answer to this is a high quality full face helmet (e.g. Shoei), and a Madstad windscreen and brackets (which push the windshield away from the bike allowing the air pressure to equalise on both sides). Another thing to consider is that taller people tend to have bigger feet. Most smaller bikes are designed for people with ballet-dancer size feet. Luckily there are aftermarket options for brake pedals. I have yet to come across a smaller engine bike that has a frame long enough for a taller rider. The best I have seen was the 125cc Sachs Madass; my first bike.

  • @anthonyalexander3051
    @anthonyalexander3051 Před 2 lety +3

    6”7 skinny guy here. Finding it difficult to research bikes that would fit my build (if any). Your video is a big help however, great insight on a longer swing arm. Makes sense and is another good dimension to consider as well as the dreaded seat height. If there any other giants out there seeing this and you’ve got recommendations, I’d like to hear them without a shadow of a doubt. Thanks🤙

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks buddy. Hopefully you’ll find something 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @SFR896
      @SFR896 Před rokem

      I’m 1 inch taller than you, I ride a Suzuki C50T, no issues. But a C90 or M109 would be a bit larger and better.

    • @TheWuseln
      @TheWuseln Před rokem

      Hi, only interested in cruiser? If not, try BMW K1300S or of course adventure bikes like KTM or Africa Twin.

    • @elijahfrancis5847
      @elijahfrancis5847 Před 11 měsíci

      African twin

  • @goreds02
    @goreds02 Před 3 lety +3

    I’m 6ft3, had a 2013 wide glide with lepera daddy long legs seat, kuryakn 4 in extended foot pegs and taller bars. Fit great and would recommend to any tall riders

  • @disekjoumoer
    @disekjoumoer Před 2 lety +2

    If one doesn't like cruisers, there's always the tall adventure bikes. The KTM 890/1090/1190/1290 R models all have tall seats as do the 2016-2019 Africa Twins and the Harley Pan-American standard edition. I have a bad knee at 185cm and I ride a KTM 990 SMT with a seat height of 855mm. For beginners or people wanting smaller engines, the Supermoto bikes are a good place to look.

  • @gphilipc2031
    @gphilipc2031 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I'm 6'-2" tall, I know I could use 2" more leg stretch on my VT1100C Honda Shadow Spirit. And, that is a larger sized "Mid Size" cruiser with a decent wheel base at about 62" (axle to axle). Increased forward control kit and / or more scoot back in the seat perhaps.

  • @jackpoell1673
    @jackpoell1673 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I’m 6f3 also and have your problem. It seems cruisers are the only solution. The Kawasaki Vulcan S even gives the option of ergo-fit, so you can change the seat, position of the footages and steering handle and it will be alright. But then again the cruisers are not my cup of tea. So what to do!
    Probably I’ll have to accept riding the bike I want isn’t exactly for my size so I’ll get cramped on a longer tour.
    Your suggestion that manufacturers should offer a longer wheelbase, higher frame or just more ways to adept is of course not economical feasible, alas.
    I’ll stay cramped I guess.
    Cheers for your nice video’s.

    • @kws4e
      @kws4e Před 4 měsíci

      Another solution are ADV bikes. You'll fit just nice on a R1300GS for surw

  • @TheOmniscientAtheist
    @TheOmniscientAtheist Před rokem +3

    Im 6'2'' and 140kg; similar build to you but slightly fatter. I'm currently on a Honda vision 110 (lol cbt, going for my A soon) but I was around the showroom the other day and I couldn't believe the amount of bikes that had controls I could JUST fit in but wasn't comfy, even tall ADVs and some big cruisers. It's the same with gear as well, apparently only 5'9'' 78kg men can ride bikes in style and comfort. Thanks for making a video on this.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před rokem +1

      Thanks very much. No problem 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @80hd49
      @80hd49 Před rokem

      @@MrDarcy-OlMan do you think a BMW F 750 GS would fit a 6’ 5 rider ?

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před rokem +1

      @@80hd49 Best to sit on one if you can. The scooped out adventure seat isn’t ideal

  • @suzyamerica4679
    @suzyamerica4679 Před rokem

    Thank you for covering this topic. Some friends recently introduced me to the world of cruiser motorcycles. While I love the specs of the Honda Rebel 500 (especially its weight and fuel efficiency) the bike has too short a wheelbase for me. I could stretch out my toes and almost reach the front axle. The bikes that are long enough for me (like a borrowed HD Dyna) are bigger and heavier than I need for hauling just one person plus luggage.

  • @mrshinybald2739
    @mrshinybald2739 Před 2 lety +1

    You are the coolest looking bloke I have ever seen... I'm also 6'6 thankyou for the video!!

  • @IDAHOJAKE
    @IDAHOJAKE Před 2 lety +3

    You remind me of a older me. I’m 6’3 burley man and being big sucks when they don’t make stuff for us

  • @Posttraumaticgrowth
    @Posttraumaticgrowth Před 3 lety +7

    Beautiful scenery

  • @andregresse2215
    @andregresse2215 Před 3 lety +1

    Good video as always, at just over 6"1' and 250 pounds i eventually ended up in a old Harley street glide, sport bikes etc. always looked ridiculous, so now i am comfortable and all looks to scale :)

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      Yes the Cruisers are definitely a better fit

    • @kaskynightblade8490
      @kaskynightblade8490 Před 3 lety

      Hi! I'm the same height as you are. How do you think you will fit in a Indian Bobber?

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      @@kaskynightblade8490 czcams.com/video/PhHkGS2eMz8/video.html

  • @brownbear6137
    @brownbear6137 Před 2 lety +2

    Good points ma man!! I am 1.88m and 100 kg sometimes i think they forgot the big guys..

  • @davymac9866
    @davymac9866 Před 3 lety +3

    There's definitely bikes out there for taller riders. Triumph Scrambler XE, Tiger 900RP or the KTM 790 Adventure for the dual sport chaps. Indian baggers have much more leg room if you're looking to stay with the cruiser market but if you're looking for a naked I'd suggest the Yamaha XSR900 or the XR1200 from HD. Plenty to chose from but we're the minority (taller chaps/lasses) when manufacturer consider who to build a bike around.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes you’re right but even they could be bigger

  • @mightron
    @mightron Před rokem +4

    6'10" and a big bike like honda vtx fits me well. i can also fit on an r3.. as long as im sitting on the cowl lol.

  • @vicfalls34
    @vicfalls34 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m 6’5” - GS adventure is short wheel base - seat at max height and lower pegs fits perfectly. I think the R18 with a modified bobber seat- slightly taller and slightly further back will be perfect.
    Thanks for your videos!

  • @henrietn
    @henrietn Před 3 lety +1

    I bought the Kawasaki vulcan s for my first bike. I am 6.2 with a 43" inseam. They have an ergo fit system which changes the position of the footpegs a couple of inches, the seat and the handlebar if need be, which is the ideal solution. I fit on it really well. More manufacturers should do this, as it doesn't really change the aesthetics of the bike, but adds more ergonomical options straight out of the box.

  • @simonhickey8952
    @simonhickey8952 Před 3 lety +4

    I ditched BMW GS's after having them for years because they were getting progressively taller and I am getting progressively older! Also, my knees don't take kindly to being cramped up these days so the seat/ footpeg ratio is important to me. I bought an HD cruiser (as you know!) because you can stretch out your legs and be more comfortable. Engine bars and highway pegs help even more. In fairness to HD, they sell so many different mods to make your bike fit you, you are almost spoiled for choice (eg tallboy seats or 'reach' seats, forward controls, bar risers etc. etc. etc. The trouble is, it's expensive to experiment. I wonder whether they could do the same scheme here in the UK that they do in the US where you can try demo seats from the dealerships that they let you borrow for a few days for a refundable deposit.
    I found with my Heritage that I was gradually sliding backwards on the stock seat (either from the huge torque or posture or a combination of both) I bought a Harley Sundowner seat after reading a few reviews and some youtube vids....much more seat support ...problem solved.
    An interesting topic and one the manufacturers should take note of.....in the west the average biker is ageing and getting bigger.
    Keep up the good work!

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      Great points! My Heritage seat has compressed somewhat, giving me another couple of inches length

    • @simonhickey8952
      @simonhickey8952 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrDarcy-OlMan Thanks. I was always surprised that you hadn't fitted the 'Tallboy' seat, or fitted bars and pegs?

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      Simon Hickey Yes it’s fine without tbh

  • @SlammingEDdog
    @SlammingEDdog Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for making sense you’re the perfect video I was looking for I’m 6 foot five and I’m looking into getting a bike and I’ve been scratching my head trying to think what fits me👍

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      Thanks buddy 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @JollyGreenGiant072
      @JollyGreenGiant072 Před 3 lety +1

      Lmk what you end up getting im in the same boat 6'5" 220-240lbs

    • @SlammingEDdog
      @SlammingEDdog Před 3 lety +1

      @@JollyGreenGiant072 the 2014 Harley Davidson breakout 1800cc excellent choice but if it’s too expensive the 2012 Kawasaki Vulcan 900cc it’s another great choice and affordable both with gorilla handlebars of course your legs and arms are stretched out and their gas tanks are so long you feel like you’re riding a long couch with wheels 🤘🏻🏍😎

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      @@JollyGreenGiant072 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @Lee-70ish
    @Lee-70ish Před 3 lety +2

    Bang on couldn't agree more.
    I'm 6'1" and being a born again biker the thing that stands out for me on modern machines is exactly as you say the ratio between the saddle ,pegs and bars seems to be crunched together .
    The bikes are huge compared to old ton uppers but the seating feels all crunched in the middle.
    Imho the stepped seating on everything but foot forward as on your HD for taller riders forces us to be bundled into the middle .
    Believe it or not although I looked like a elephant on a pimple I tried a little PCX125 scooter fitted with a far Eastern custom flat line seat no step.
    And just buy being able to slide my bum back 6 inches as you could on the old bikes saddles suddenly the running boards and bars fell into the correct place a pair of risers on the bars and it may have looked odd size wise but it would have been a comfortable ride even for me.
    If you don't take pillion passengers
    If the makers gave the option of a long line saddle with an adjustable tail rest instead of the "you Will sit here" standard ones.
    It would at least give taller riders a fighting chance to get the fit ratio correct

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      Yes we absolutely HATE the silly stepped seats! Great comment Lee!

  • @davidmcdonagh1216
    @davidmcdonagh1216 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi there. I have recently found your site here on youtube and after watching this first video subcribed. Very informative and a subject that is hardly ever approached so thank you. I'm slightly over 6ft but have legs up to my armpits, ok just a small exaggeration. Inner leg just over 33". Yes leg length is a big problem for comfort. I've always had cruisers and at present I ride a 1998 anniversary Harley Road King classic though initially I did have to change a few parts to improve comfort. ie extended gear change and brake levers.Thought about changing the seat out but most seats only seem to give you an extra inch further back but also sit you higher up.This in turn can create another problem with your knees hitting your handlebars, ie my bike was based on the 50's style fat boy so has the swept back bars to suit the bike.You can quite easily spend a lot of extra money trying to get a bit of comfort. At present I'm thinking on getting a second lighter retro looking bike for certain journeys. Seems you've ridden a lot of bikes so wonder if you have any advice. I tend to buy bikes that are a little different and have some character .Two of the bikes on my list were the Moto Guzzi V7 Stone and the BMW R1200c.Wondering if you have any experience with these regarding riding comfort? Any comments would be much appreciated. Thank you.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      We are due to review the Moto Guzzi but when standing next to it, it looks average sized, not particularly big. I reckon the BMW you mention would be fine. Indians are very roomy, probably more so than any other bikes we’ve ridden

    • @davidmcdonagh1216
      @davidmcdonagh1216 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrDarcy-OlMan Thanks a lot for your quick reply.I shall look out for your review.Indians are lovely machines but sadly don't think my budget will stretch that far.Cheers!

  • @user-sw2lv3zp6o
    @user-sw2lv3zp6o Před 3 lety +3

    Don't you find the low seat height a problem when you put your feet down? I am tenuously interested, emphasis on tenuously, in a cruiser for the first time: just the Kawasaki Vulcan S. I have come to realise that feet-forward is not uncomfortable as my ''car'', a Can-Am F3-S has a foot-forward stance which doesn't shift any weight on to the base of my spine as I'd feared. I am concerned, though, that the Vulcan's low seat height may make paddling the bike around a chore as my legs will be too long. I am just short of 6'1'', but my inseam is only 32''.
    Interesting video. You are fast becoming one of my favourite channels.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks buddy! No the seat height is fine. No issues whatsoever. Forward controls are very comfortable and with footboards you can get your toes on the edge and almost be in a normal leg position

  • @TheNostorian
    @TheNostorian Před 3 lety +3

    I'm 1.71 mtr or 5.7 i believe.
    Think HD tourers are too big for me. Softails and dyna's are fine. Else it just looks weird imo.
    But then sometimes i see a bloke on a streetglide and it looks like it's smaller than a 883.
    The only times i don't envy a taller bloke.

  • @LeoTheComm
    @LeoTheComm Před 5 měsíci +1

    I'm 6'4" with a 36" inseam and am quite comfortable on my 1980 Yamaha XS1100. It beats the heck out of banging your shins on the engine guard of a Goldwing any day!

  • @oldhead_
    @oldhead_ Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely necessary topic to address here..thanks for doing this...6’0” here and 245lbs..I’m on the fence w either the lowrider s w forwards or Slim w tall risers same bars..

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks bro. Forwards give you more room for sure. But Harley with mid pegs are still ok up to about 6'3"

  • @cashtealcooley5840
    @cashtealcooley5840 Před 3 lety +3

    I totally agree wow. I have been saying make bikes for taller men!! I’m 6’3 which shouldn’t be a problem.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety

      Yes! Let’s hope a manufacturer listens because they will get huge publicity over it

    • @whattheysayaboutme425
      @whattheysayaboutme425 Před 3 lety

      Men???? Like women aren’t tall too

  • @Mr_Ahir_977
    @Mr_Ahir_977 Před 3 lety +5

    Why no one talking about this guy,
    Dayumm you look great, tall with good physique and beard🔥🔥🔥
    I'm 185 cm tall but skinny😑

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks buddy 💪🏻

    • @gschady
      @gschady Před 3 lety +1

      maybe because I look better than him? ;^)
      great subject at 6'-5" I've had the same troubles with everything
      short ladies excluded there's ALWAYS a way to fit the parts nicely

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      @@gschady haha nice one 👊🏼

  • @shaneanderson983
    @shaneanderson983 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm 6'3 250 and this is what I've found about any bike I look at . Seems like I am on a kid's bike. The heritage classic looks sweet tho. Might have to check one out this summer

  • @grahamhiggins1
    @grahamhiggins1 Před 3 lety +2

    Good points here. I’d argue bikes have got less adjustable, about ten years ago many of the Honda’s had an adjustable seat that could go up and down, very few do this now, which could be to save money and weight as well as save space. It’s a shame. I’ve got the problem of being too short, so the adventure bike world is pretty much off limits for me.

  • @motomaggs7164
    @motomaggs7164 Před 3 lety +5

    Be great if all manufacturers could offer a fitting service, where foot pegs, bars and seat are set to your dimensions.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes that’s at least something. Harley Davidson dealers do

  • @barryjmarling
    @barryjmarling Před 3 lety +3

    Totally agree about making longer wheelbase,I’m 6’2” and my 1250 bandit has a longish wheelbase with the seat in highest position is fine.
    But watching the promotional videos for the new triumph trident that looks a short wheelbase and the rider looks ridiculous.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes I'd take a guess that their testriders are all about 5'7" so they haven't factored-in taller people at all.

  • @jondrive8801
    @jondrive8801 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you mate. I hope the manufacturers are watching

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks buddy. Yes hopefully 💯

    • @jondrive8801
      @jondrive8801 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrDarcy-OlMan do you have any recommendations for a 125cc with forward controls and handle bars further forward? I'm 6ft 5. The bullit looks great! Thank you

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      Have a look at our Sinnis Hoodlum video. That might be what you describe 👍🏼

    • @jondrive8801
      @jondrive8801 Před 3 lety

      @@MrDarcy-OlMan will do, thank you

  • @pikebobstar2033
    @pikebobstar2033 Před 3 lety +2

    Daughters first bicycle!!! Superb...Sorry couldn't resist even though this is irrelevant to me being a shade below average height. Addressing topics few do.

  • @jerrybosma9710
    @jerrybosma9710 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video, like the way you guys help out starting motorriders. I read here and there that a Bonneville T100 (2014) would be approptiate for a person like me (6'2"). The wheel base seems to be okay (150cm). What do you guys think? Is it a possibility? Greetz from Holland.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +1

      We’re reviewing the T100 soon actually! It’s a really nice bike; probably the best of the Bonnevilles tbh. It’s not particularly big but it would be fine. Thanks buddy 👍🏼

    • @peacockchristopher99
      @peacockchristopher99 Před 3 lety +1

      I’m 6’4” and find the Triumph Street Scrambler fits me fine. It’s got a more comfy and roomy riding position (for me) than the T100.

  • @franktreadwell3442
    @franktreadwell3442 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm about the same size as you and all my mates are over 6 foot also. Motorcycle manufacturers either don't care, or don't seem to be aware that people are much taller than they were in the 1950s.

    • @MrDarcy-OlMan
      @MrDarcy-OlMan  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes it’s odd how they don’t cater for us

  • @shanejan441
    @shanejan441 Před 2 lety +2

    "it's not about the height, it's about the length... Just ask the ladies" amazing 😆, almost choked on my tea!