What are the differences between street bikes and rally bikes?
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Street bikes and rally bikes differ most notably in seat height; rally bikes have significantly higher footpegs and seat positions compared to street bikes, but their handlebars are much lower. Here are the specific details: 1. Comfort: In terms of comfort, rally bikes are designed specifically for travel, making them more comfortable. In terms of speed, rally bikes focus on competition, with their seating posture and power designed accordingly. For example, they reduce wind resistance (with higher seats), offer high acceleration (greater power but higher fuel consumption), and have superior off-road capabilities (with higher frames). 2. Economy: From an economic perspective, rally bikes consume less fuel and are more economical. Compared to regular motorcycles, rally bikes have higher seats, which enhances their off-road performance. Additionally, rally bikes are designed for long-distance riding without malfunctions, so they boast better quality and craftsmanship than standard bikes. Rally bikes also come equipped with long-travel suspension systems, ensuring durability for extended use.