About
Built by one motorcycle enthusiast who wanted a better starting point
Help Me Pick My Bike is an independent side project focused on helping riders narrow down realistic motorcycle options without getting buried in endless tabs, spec sheets, and generic listicles.
Why this exists
Motorcycle shopping can be exciting, but it is also noisy. A new rider might not know whether to start with a lightweight commuter, a middleweight naked bike, an ADV model, or a touring platform. Even experienced riders can waste hours bouncing between manufacturer pages, reviews, dealer searches, and classifieds.
This site was built to make the first part of that process easier. Instead of starting with a brand or a hype cycle, the tool starts with how someone actually rides: route distance, road type, experience level, budget, location, and model year range.
What the tool is trying to do
- Turn a rider's real use case into a shortlist of likely fits.
- Help compare tradeoffs such as commuting comfort, price, fuel economy, and maintenance outlook.
- Point people toward manufacturer, inventory, dealer, and review links so they can continue research.
- Reduce decision fatigue for riders who do not want to start from a blank page.
What the tool is not
Help Me Pick My Bike is not a dealership, lender, insurance broker, or riding school. It does not sell motorcycles directly. It is a research and comparison tool intended to help riders build a smarter shortlist before they test ride, talk to dealers, or spend money.
How to use the recommendations responsibly
Use the results as a starting point. Shortlist a few models, read reviews from multiple sources, compare dealer availability, check insurance and maintenance expectations, and if possible sit on or ride the bikes before making a purchase decision. Real-world fit still matters more than any ranking.