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A motorcycle’s ground clearance is an important factor in the buying process. It affects the types of routes you can explore, the amount of money you’ll spend on repairs, and much more.

Read on to discover the basics of motorcycle ground clearance. For more information or to shop for motorcycles for sale, visit CalMoto. We have dealerships in Mountain View and Livermore, California.

What Does Ground Clearance Measure?

This number refers to the distance between the flat surface and the underside of the motorcycle chassis. Usually, it’s measured in millimeters (mm).

Why Choose a Motorcycle That’s High Off of the Ground?

Dirt bikes, adventure motorcycles, and other such models tend to have high ground clearance. These motorcycles often encounter rocks, fallen branches, and other such debris on their routes. The high ground clearance allows these motorcycles to cruise over obstacles and face a lower chance of getting damaged.

Why Choose a Motorcycle That’s Low to the Ground?

Cruisers, touring motorcycles, and other such models tend to have low ground clearance. This leads to a lower center of gravity. Riders can more easily stay balanced and the motorcycle is easier to handle. There’s also less air passing under the motorcycle, which results in a more aerodynamic experience.

Ready to shop for motorcycles for sale? Our expert staff can help you find a motorcycle with the right ground clearance for your lifestyle. Reach out or stop by our dealership. We are based in Mountain View and Livermore, California, and also serve those in San Francisco and San Jose.

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