“GoutchenBaBa” +5000 Motorcycles in One Finder

GoutchenBaba, a database of 5,000+ motorcycles with specs, advanced filters, oils, air filters, chain kits, spark plugs, and more parts to discover.

Motorcycle information is often spread across many different websites, forums, manuals, and product pages. One website may show the horsepower. Another may show the seat height. A forum may mention the oil quantity. A workshop manual may include the service interval. A shop may list the oil filter, brake pads, spark plug, or chain size.

For a rider, this can be frustrating.

When you want to compare motorcycles, you do not only need a beautiful picture. You need real data. You need to know if the bike fits your height, your experience, your riding style, your budget, and your maintenance expectations.

A motorcycle is not only about power. Seat height matters. Weight matters. Torque matters. Ground clearance matters. Wheelbase matters. Maintenance parts matter. Oil type matters. Tire size matters.

This is why the Goutchen Motorcycle Finder was created. The goal is to give riders a practical tool, not just a list of motorcycles. With more than 5000 bikes inside the database, the visitor can search through many models and use smart filters to narrow the results.

How to access GoutchenBaba the motorcycle database?

To access the Goutchen Motorcycle Finder, open the Extra menu, then select Find a Bike. You can also access the database directly by clicking here.

The Motorcycle Finder is currently in beta version and protected with a password. If you are interested in testing it, you can contact us to request access.

What You Can Find in the Motorcycle Finder

Each motorcycle page is designed to give useful information about the bike. The goal is to help riders understand the motorcycle before buying it, comparing it, or maintaining it.

Depending on the motorcycle model, you can find information such as engine size, model year, category, vehicle type, power, torque, seat height, wheelbase, ground clearance, weight, dimensions, fuel tank capacity, tire sizes, and drivetrain details.

But the database does not stop at basic specifications.

One of the most useful parts is the maintenance and consumables section. For many motorcycles, you can also find information about changing parts and service items, such as:

engine oil, oil quantity, oil filter, air filter, spark plug, brake pads, chain, sprockets, tires, battery, brake fluid, coolant, and service notes.

This makes the finder useful for different types of riders.

A beginner can use it to search for a motorcycle with a comfortable seat height and reasonable power. An experienced rider can compare torque, horsepower, weight, and geometry. Someone buying a used bike can check service information and common consumables. A rider who maintains his own motorcycle can quickly look for oil and parts information.

The Real Power: Smart Filters

The strongest feature of the Goutchen Motorcycle Finder is the filter system.

Having more than 5000 motorcycles is already a big advantage, but a large database is only useful if the visitor can search inside it easily. Without filters, a big database becomes difficult to use. With filters, it becomes powerful.

The filters allow you to start from your real needs. Instead of asking, “Which bike should I buy?”, you can ask better questions:

Which motorcycles have a lower seat height?
Which adventure bikes have good ground clearance?
Which motorcycles are lighter?
Which bikes have the most torque?
Which models are available from a specific year?
Which bikes are between 300 cc and 500 cc?
Which motorcycles are better for beginners?
Which models are more suitable for touring?
Which bikes are easier to handle?

This is what makes the finder important. It helps the visitor search with logic, not only with emotion.

Search by Brand or Model

At the top of the filter area, there is a search bar. This is the fastest way to find a motorcycle when you already know the name.

For example, you can type a brand or model such as Honda Africa Twin, Yamaha MT-07, Kawasaki Ninja, Royal Enfield Himalayan, CFMOTO 450MT, or any other motorcycle available in the database.

This is useful for riders who already have a bike in mind and want to access the page quickly. Instead of scrolling through many results, you simply type the name and find the model.

But the search bar is only the beginning. If you do not know exactly which bike you want yet, the filters are where the tool becomes really interesting.

Filter by Manufacturer

The manufacturer filter allows you to focus on one brand. This is useful because many riders already have a preference.

Some riders trust Yamaha because of its sporty feeling and reliability. Others like Honda because of comfort, practicality, and durability. Kawasaki is often linked with performance and aggressive design. Royal Enfield attracts riders who like classic motorcycles, simple mechanics, and retro style. CFMOTO is becoming more popular with modern motorcycles and strong value for money.

Instead of seeing all brands at the same time, you can choose the manufacturer and only explore models from that brand. This makes the database easier to read and much faster to use.

Filter by Category and Vehicle Type

Not every motorcycle is made for the same purpose. This is why the category and vehicle type filters are very important.

A sport bike is built for performance. A naked bike is often more practical and fun for daily riding. An adventure motorcycle is made for travel, comfort, and bad roads. A cruiser is designed for relaxed riding and style. A scooter is practical for city use. A touring motorcycle is made for long distances.

With the category and vehicle type filters, you can search according to your riding style.

If you want a motorcycle for daily city use, you may focus on scooters, small naked bikes, or light road bikes. If you want to travel, you may search for touring or adventure motorcycles. If you want something classic, you can look for retro bikes or cruisers. If you want performance, you can explore sport bikes and powerful naked bikes.

This helps visitors avoid wasting time on motorcycles that do not match their real needs.

Filter by Engine Size

The engine cc filter is one of the most useful filters for riders. Engine size gives a first idea of the motorcycle class.

A 125 cc bike is not the same as a 500 cc bike. A 700 cc motorcycle is not the same as a 1000 cc motorcycle. Engine size affects power, weight, fuel consumption, insurance, beginner friendliness, and riding experience.

With the engine filter, you can choose a specific cc range. For example, a beginner may search for motorcycles between 125 cc and 500 cc. A rider looking for touring power may search for bikes above 650 cc. Someone who wants a big adventure motorcycle can search higher engine ranges.

This filter is also useful when combined with other filters. You can search for adventure bikes between 400 cc and 800 cc, or naked bikes below 700 cc, or scooters under 350 cc.

The more filters you combine, the more precise the results become.

Filter by Year

The year filter is important because motorcycles change from one generation to another. A model name can stay the same, but the engine, electronics, design, weight, seat height, and equipment may change over time.

With the year filter, you can search for old or new motorcycles. This is especially useful for people buying used bikes.

If you want a recent model, you can focus on newer years. If you are looking for something affordable, you can explore older models. If you want to compare different generations of the same motorcycle, the year filter helps you find the right version faster.

The sorting system also allows you to organize results by newest first or oldest first.

Filter by Seat Height

Seat height is one of the most important specifications for real riders.

A motorcycle can look perfect on the screen, but if the seat is too high, it may feel stressful in real life. This is especially true for beginners, shorter riders, and people who ride in the city.

Being able to place your feet comfortably on the ground gives more confidence when stopping, parking, turning slowly, or riding in traffic.

The Goutchen Motorcycle Finder includes a seat height filter in millimeters. This allows visitors to search for motorcycles that match their body size and comfort level.

You can also sort by seat height, either lowest first or highest first. This is useful for riders searching for accessible motorcycles, but also for riders looking for tall adventure or off-road bikes.

This filter can save a lot of time. Instead of opening many motorcycle pages one by one, you can directly focus on bikes with a seat height that makes sense for you.

Filter by Torque

Torque is very important in real-world riding.

Horsepower is often the number people talk about, but torque tells you how strong the motorcycle feels when accelerating, overtaking, climbing hills, carrying luggage, or riding with a passenger.

A motorcycle with good torque can feel more relaxed and easier to ride because you do not always need to push the engine hard.

The torque filter helps visitors compare motorcycles based on this important value. You can search and sort by torque, from highest first or lowest first.

This is very useful for adventure motorcycles, touring bikes, cruisers, and daily motorcycles. It also helps riders understand the character of a bike better than just looking at horsepower.

Sort by Horsepower

The finder also allows sorting by horsepower. This is useful for riders who care about performance.

If you want to see the most powerful motorcycles in a category, you can sort by horsepower highest first. If you are a beginner and want something more manageable, you can sort by horsepower lowest first.

This makes the tool flexible. A new rider and an experienced rider can use the same database, but search in different ways.

Sort by Weight

Weight changes the feeling of a motorcycle a lot.

A lighter bike is usually easier to move, easier to park, easier to handle at low speed, and more confidence-inspiring for beginners. A heavier motorcycle can be more stable on highways and more comfortable for long trips, but it can also be harder to control in tight spaces.

The finder lets you sort motorcycles by weight, from lightest first or heaviest first.

This is very useful when comparing bikes with similar engine sizes. Two motorcycles can both be 650 cc, but one may feel much easier simply because it is lighter.

For beginners, weight should never be ignored.

Filter by Wheelbase

Wheelbase is a more technical specification, but it tells a lot about how a motorcycle may feel.

A shorter wheelbase often makes a bike feel more agile and easier to turn. A longer wheelbase can make a motorcycle feel more stable, especially at higher speed or on long-distance rides.

The Goutchen Motorcycle Finder includes wheelbase in millimeters and allows sorting by shortest or longest first.

This is useful for riders who want to understand the geometry of a motorcycle. Sportier or city-focused bikes may have a shorter wheelbase. Touring and cruiser motorcycles often have a longer wheelbase.

It is not the only factor that defines handling, but it is an important part of the motorcycle’s character.

Filter by Ground Clearance

Ground clearance is very important for adventure bikes, trail bikes, scramblers, and motorcycles used on bad roads.

If a motorcycle has low ground clearance, it may touch obstacles, speed bumps, rocks, or rough road surfaces more easily. If it has higher ground clearance, it can be more suitable for bad roads or light off-road riding.

The finder includes a ground clearance filter and sorting option. You can search for motorcycles with lower or higher ground clearance depending on your riding environment.

For riders in countries where roads can be uneven, this is a very practical filter. It helps you choose a motorcycle that fits real road conditions, not only clean showroom conditions.

Available in English, French, and Arabic

The Motorcycle Finder is currently available in three languages: English, French, and Arabic.

This is important because motorcycle riders do not all search in the same language. Some riders prefer English for technical specifications. Others prefer French for easier reading. Arabic-speaking riders can also explore the database in Arabic, making the tool more accessible for a wider audience.

The goal is not only to create a technical database, but to make motorcycle information easier to understand for more riders.

How to Use the Finder

Using the Motorcycle Finder is simple.

First, use the search bar if you already know the motorcycle you want. Type the brand or model and open the page.

If you are still exploring, start with the manufacturer filter. Choose a brand such as Yamaha, Honda, Kawasaki, Royal Enfield, CFMOTO, or another brand.

Then choose the category or vehicle type. This helps you focus on the riding style you want, such as adventure, naked, sport, cruiser, scooter, touring, or retro.

After that, adjust the engine cc range. This helps you choose the performance level that fits your experience and needs.

Then use the practical filters: year, seat height, torque, wheelbase, and ground clearance. These details help you find motorcycles that match your body, your riding style, and your roads.

Finally, use the sort menu. You can sort motorcycles by recommended, cc, year, seat height, torque, horsepower, weight, wheelbase, or ground clearance.

This makes the results much easier to understand.

Why Riders Should Try It

The Goutchen Motorcycle Finder is made for riders who want to choose smarter.

It is useful before buying a motorcycle. It is useful when comparing models. It is useful when checking maintenance parts. It is useful when searching for oil information. It is useful when you want to discover bikes you did not know before.

Instead of searching randomly online, you can use one database with more than 5000 motorcycles and filter the results based on your needs.

This is what makes the project special. It is not only a motorcycle list. It is a tool built to help riders make better decisions.

Whether you are searching for your first bike, comparing your next motorcycle, or checking specs and maintenance information, the Goutchen Motorcycle Finder is built to make your search easier.

Your next motorcycle may already be inside the database.

The beta version is now available by password. Contact us to get access and try the Motorcycle Finder.