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Millions of people across the world ride motorcycles, from sporty models to everyday commuter bikes. Yet one feature remains common in almost all of them: their design. Most motorcycles have a pillion seat positioned higher than the rider’s seat.

Many people find it difficult to climb onto it, but have you ever wondered why manufacturers build it this way? Here’s the real reason.

Motorcycles are designed to make daily travel easier, which is why the height and width of the seats are carefully planned for comfort. You may have noticed that on most bikes, the pillion seat sits slightly higher, and there are several technical explanations for this.

To begin with, it’s essential to maintain a proper balance between both wheels. This requires an even distribution of

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