cruiser / default rider 183 cm
Benelli 502C vs Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 ergonomics
Benelli 502C and Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 land within a few ergonomic points for the default rider, so the better choice comes down to posture preference and bike category.
Fit verdict
Benelli 502C
92Comfortable
All contacts reached
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
92Comfortable
All contacts reached
The two bikes are close enough that posture preference matters more than the overall score.
Geometry snapshot
| Spec | Benelli 502C | Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 |
|---|---|---|
| Seat height | 750 mm | 740 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1,600 mm | 1,500 mm |
| Wet weight | 235 kg | 241 kg |
| Displacement | 500 cc | 648 cc |
Posture metrics
Knee angle
- Benelli 502C
- Open (116.4 deg)
- Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
- Open (108.3 deg)
Hip angle
- Benelli 502C
- Sport (79.3 deg)
- Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
- Sport (78.4 deg)
Elbow angle
- Benelli 502C
- Relaxed (143.3 deg)
- Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
- Relaxed (143.3 deg)
Torso lean
- Benelli 502C
- Neutral (9.5 deg)
- Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
- Neutral (7.9 deg)