How to choose a motorcycle you will keep
Start with your licence category, then honest ergonomics: inseam and reach matter more than brochure photos. Match the bike to your real routes—urban miles, motorway commuting, or multi-day touring—and leave performance headroom that matches your skill curve, not your ego.
Budget should include gear, insurance, and a maintenance cushion. When a bike clears those checks, book a test ride and verify wind protection, seat height, and slow-speed balance. MotoLens helps you recognise models in the wild; this quiz helps you narrow what to sit on first.