If you live in a city, riding a motorcycle is a better-than-average way to commute — parking is easy and cheap, filling up is a low-cost affair, weaving through traffic makes getting places faster, and you may even have a good time (even if you’re only clocking 25 mph).
That said, certain motorcycles have limitations as commuters. Some are too powerful and uncomfortable for slow-moving traffic or neglected street surfaces. And, of course, while riding storage comes into play, and most bikes have very limited space. So if you’re going to use a motorcycle as your primary source of transportation in a city, make sure you do it with a bike built to traverse the wilds of the urban landscape. The bikes below will get you to the desk, on time and in style.
Suzuki TU250X

Best for Beginners: The TU250X is, above all else, incredibly simple, making it an approachable option for new riders, especially those in the city. At 326 pounds it’s easy to maneuver through tight city corners, and with only 16 horsepower it isn’t intimidating to ride. That said, it’s more than capable of hitting city speeds and returning around 80 MPG. All that in an affordable, good-looking package, to boot.