What is the seat height of the ninja400?
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The seat height of the ninja400 is 785mm. Below is a comparison of motorcycle seat heights with rider heights, as well as seat heights of other models: Comparison of motorcycle seat heights with rider heights: Motorcycle seat height of 700mm: suitable for riders with a height of 160cm; Motorcycle seat height of 770mm: suitable for riders with a height of 170cm; Motorcycle seat height of 810mm: suitable for riders with a height of 180cm; Riders shorter than 160cm: recommended to ride scooters. Seat heights of other models: Motorcycle seat heights generally vary by model. Cruisers typically have seat heights of 720-770mm, street bikes generally 770-800mm, adventure bikes usually 800-900mm, and off-road bikes around 900mm. Different manufacturers may have varying seat heights based on design. Riders with a height of 165cm can ride cruisers and street bikes with seat heights around 770mm. Some adventure bikes have adjustable seat heights, and riders can also choose models with lower seat heights.
I usually commute on my Ninja400, which has a seat height of about 785mm. This height is just right for me (I'm around 1.75m tall and can flat-foot both feet). Seat height affects handling stability, especially when parking or in traffic jams in the city. A bike that's too tall can easily tip over for beginners, while one that's too low can be uncomfortable when cornering. The Ninja400's design balances these issues well, with a seat that's not too hard and doesn't tire your legs even on longer rides. If you're under 1.60m tall, you might only be able to touch the ground with one foot, so I recommend test riding to see if it suits you. For taller riders, you can add seat padding or lower the suspension, but I don't recommend going too low as it might affect safety. Seat height is a key factor to consider when buying a bike—don't just focus on the looks.