what's the difference between a Street 90 and a Standard 90

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The terms "Street 90" and "Standard 90" can refer to different models or versions of motorcycles, particularly from brands like Harley-Davidson or similar. However, without specific context, it's difficult to provide an definitive answer as the names could apply to various specifications or characteristics.

In general:

  • Standard 90: This might refer to a more traditional or base model of a motorcycle, focusing on standard features, performance, and comfort geared towards general riding without many additional performance or customization options.

  • Street 90: This could indicate a model designed for urban riding, which may have features tailored for city use, such as a lighter frame, enhanced handling, or ergonomic adjustments suitable for shorter rides or stop-and-go traffic.

For a more accurate comparison, it would be helpful to know the manufacturer or specific motorcycle line you’re referring to. Always best to consult the manufacturer's specifications or a dealership for precise differences.