Motorcycle Seat Height Guide

Browse 26,836 motorcycles sorted by seat height — find the perfect fit for your inseam, from flat-foot cruisers to tall adventure bikes.

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2002 Yamaha Yamaha XVS 1100 Drag Star
Yamaha · 2002
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 1,063 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2015 Honda Honda Benly
Honda · 2015
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 49 cc Full foot flat on the ground
1993 Suzuki Suzuki VX 800
Suzuki · 1993
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 805 cc Full foot flat on the ground
1989 Yamaha Yamaha LB 70 Chappy
Yamaha · 1989
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 65 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2008 Honda Honda Forza X
Honda · 2008
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 249 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2001 Yamaha Yamaha XVS 1100 A Drag Star Classic
Yamaha · 2001
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 1,063 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2012 Suzuki Suzuki Skywave 400 Limited ABS
Suzuki · 2012
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 399 cc Full foot flat on the ground
1994 Honda Honda VF 750 C
Honda · 1994
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 748 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2000 Honda Honda VF 750 C
Honda · 2000
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 748 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2009 Suzuki Suzuki Burgman 400 ABS
Suzuki · 2009
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 4 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2016 Suzuki Suzuki Burgman 400 ABS
Suzuki · 2016
710 mm 28.0"
Full foot flat on the ground
2012 Suzuki Suzuki Skywave 250 Limited
Suzuki · 2012
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 249 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2020 Sinnis Sinnis Hoodlum 125
Sinnis · 2020
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 124 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2011 Yamaha Yamaha Jog
Yamaha · 2011
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 686 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2015 Suzuki Suzuki Burgman 400 ABS
Suzuki · 2015
710 mm 28.0"
Full foot flat on the ground
2013 Honda Honda Benly
Honda · 2013
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 49 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2011 Suzuki Suzuki Burgman 400 ABS
Suzuki · 2011
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 398 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2002 Yamaha Yamaha XV 1600 A Wild Star
Yamaha · 2002
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 1,602 cc Full foot flat on the ground
1996 Honda Honda VF 750 C Shadow
Honda · 1996
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 748 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2000 Yamaha Yamaha XV 1600 Wild Star
Yamaha · 2000
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 1,599 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2008 Honda Honda Forza EX
Honda · 2008
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 249 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2010 Suzuki Suzuki Burgman Fuel Cell
Suzuki · 2010
710 mm 28.0"
Full foot flat on the ground
2017 Honda Honda MW110
Honda · 2017
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 108 cc Full foot flat on the ground
2011 Honda Honda Forza EX
Honda · 2011
710 mm 28.0"
Engine: 507 cc Full foot flat on the ground

Motorcycle Seat Height FAQ

What is considered a low seat height?

A seat height of 750 mm (29.5 inches) or under is generally considered low. At this height, most riders 5'4" (163 cm) and taller can place their full foot flat on the ground. Cruisers and some nakeds commonly fall in this range.

How do I know what seat height I can reach?

A useful estimate: your inseam length in mm ≈ maximum seat height for flat-footing. If you can tippy-toe (ball of foot only), you can manage a seat 30–50 mm higher. Subtract 20–40 mm for heavier boots. Always try before you buy — seat shape and width matter as much as height.

What is the average motorcycle seat height?

Across all styles, the average is 790–800 mm (31–31.5 inches). Sport bikes average 820–840 mm, cruisers 680–720 mm, naked bikes 790–820 mm, and adventure bikes 830–900 mm.

Can seat height be lowered?

Yes — most bikes can be lowered 25–50 mm through lowering links, suspension pre-load adjustment, or a custom seat. Some manufacturers offer factory low-seat options. Note that lowering a bike reduces ground clearance and can affect handling.

What are the best beginner motorcycles for short riders?

Look for bikes under 750 mm with a narrow seat and low centre of gravity — not just a low number. The Honda Rebel 500, Kawasaki Z400, Yamaha MT-03, and Royal Enfield Meteor 350 are popular choices that combine low seats with manageable weight.