HONDA SUPER BOL D’OR SP 30th ANNIVERSARY 155cm Rider Footwear Check

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For those of you who are thinking about changing to a bigger bike, this is for you. A slightly smaller rider (155 cm in height) gives a beginner's perspective on the bike, including a brief impression of how the bike feels on the ground! We hope that riders who are having trouble choosing a bike will find it helpful.

Rider Specs Height: 155cm / Weight: 46kg

He is 155 cm tall and has been riding motorcycles for 6 years. He has ridden a wide variety of bikes as an Impreza rider, so he has some familiarity with them, but his riding skills are not particularly high, and he is not afraid to say that he can handle anything at this height. He used to ride Supersports bikes, and recently he has become obsessed with motards. However, he is steadily climbing the ladder of adulthood with an increasing number of café racers, neo-classics, scramblers, and other bikes that interest him (?).

【HONDA・SUPER BOL D’OR SP】Foot Grounding Check and Riding Position

The toes of both feet touch the ground firmly, and the thumb feels grounded up to the ball of the thumb, giving the impression that the foot grounding is better than in past models (it is unclear when this was).
The seat height has not changed much, but the angularity of the front most part of the seat seems to be less noticeable than before. I suppose that the foot grounding has been improved through repeated adjustment of such small parts, which is difficult to be seen in the figures.

Although the vehicle weighs over 270 kg, it does not feel as heavy as its weight, which is surprising, and the fact that the vehicle can be easily held upright without leaning to the left or right is the best proof of its excellent stability. The riding position is just right at the knees for a rider of this size, and the handlebars are not too far away, so a natural riding position can be achieved.

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