What are the classifications of motorcycles?
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They can be divided into sports bikes, street bikes, retro bikes, cruiser bikes, and adventure bikes, among others. Specific introductions are as follows: 1. Sports bikes: Also known as racing replicas or road racers, as the name suggests—they look very much like racing bikes but are legal to ride on public roads. In terms of appearance, they feature large fairings, separate seats, and low, split handlebars, making them very stylish and eye-catching. 2. Street bikes: As the name implies, street bikes are motorcycles suitable for urban riding. They lack the full fairings of sports bikes, showcasing their mechanical aesthetics with exposed parts. While their performance rivals that of sports bikes, they offer a more comfortable riding position, making them more suitable for daily commuting. However, wind resistance becomes significant at speeds over 120 km/h, and long high-speed rides can be quite exhausting due to the strong headwind. 3. Retro bikes: The popularity of retro bikes across the country stems largely from the ability to customize them with different accessories, creating a completely personalized retro motorcycle. The sense of achievement from gradually replacing parts and assembling the bike by hand is unmatched by any other type of motorcycle, no matter how much you modify them.