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5 Big Bikes for Beginners in Malaysia 2026 – Powerful Yet Easy to Handle

5 Big Bikes for Beginners in Malaysia 2026 – Powerful Yet Easy to Handle
Hazique Zairill
March 2, 2026

From sportbikes to retro cruisers, here are beginner-friendly big bikes you can find used at iMotorbike.

5 Big Bikes for Beginners

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Stepping up to your first big bike is always exciting. More power, better highway comfort, and that solid road presence, but choosing the right one as a beginner is crucial.

If you’re looking for a beginner big bike in Malaysia, here are five solid options that balance power, control and practicality. Even better, these models are commonly available in the used motorcycle market at iMotorbike, making ownership more affordable.

5 Big Bikes for Beginners

1. KTM Duke 390 – Lightweight and Aggressive

The Duke 390 is often the first name that comes up when talking about beginner big bikes. Why? Because it’s light, sharp and very rider-friendly.

Powered by a 373cc single-cylinder engine, it delivers punchy acceleration without being overwhelming. The upright riding position makes city riding easy, while the lightweight chassis gives new riders confidence when cornering.

For beginners who want something sporty but manageable, the Duke 390 is a great stepping stone before moving to bigger capacity machines.

5 Big Bikes for Beginners

2. Kawasaki Ninja 500 – Smooth Twin Power

If you prefer a full-fairing sportbike look, the Ninja 500 is a solid choice. Its parallel-twin engine offers smoother power delivery compared to single-cylinder bikes, making it more forgiving for new riders.

The riding position is sporty but not extreme, so it’s still comfortable for daily commuting and weekend rides. It’s powerful enough for highways but not intimidating for someone upgrading from a 250cc.

As a used unit, it offers excellent value for riders wanting that “proper superbike” feel without litre-bike stress.

5 Big Bikes for Beginners

3. Honda CBR500R – Reliable and Balanced

The CBR500R is known for one thing: balance. Honda built this bike to be approachable, stable and reliable.

With its 471cc parallel-twin engine, power delivery is linear and predictable — perfect for riders still building confidence. The chassis is stable at high speed, making it great for long-distance riding or daily highway commuting.

Maintenance is typically straightforward, and as a used bike option, it’s one of the safest beginner big bike choices in Malaysia.

5 Big Bikes for Beginners

4. Benelli Imperiale 400 – Retro Style, Easy Ride

Not everyone wants a sportbike. If you prefer classic styling and relaxed riding, the Imperiale 400 is worth considering.

Its 374cc single-cylinder engine focuses more on torque than top-end speed. That means smooth cruising rather than aggressive acceleration, ideal for beginners who want a calm, confidence-building ride. The low seat height also makes it friendly for shorter riders stepping into the big bike category.

5 Big Bikes for Beginners

5. Modenas Dominar D400 – Power with Comfort

The Dominar D400 gives you strong performance at an affordable price point. Using a 373cc engine (derived from KTM’s platform), it delivers solid highway performance while maintaining a comfortable upright riding posture.

It’s slightly heavier than the Duke 390, which actually helps beginners feel more stable at higher speeds. For touring enthusiasts who want a budget-friendly big bike, the Dominar is a practical choice.

Why Buy Used for Your First Big Bike?

Buying a used big bike in Malaysia makes a lot of sense for beginners:

  • Lower upfront cost
  • Slower depreciation
  • Easier to upgrade later
  • Less worry about minor scratches while learning

At iMotorbike, you can find inspected and verified used units of these beginner-friendly models, making the transition to a big bike smoother and safer.

Final Thoughts

Choosing your first big bike is about finding the right balance between power and confidence. Whether you prefer naked, sport, retro or touring style, these five bikes offer approachable performance without overwhelming new riders.

If you’re ready to upgrade, start with something manageable, build your skills, enjoy the ride, and level up when the time is right.

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Buyer's guide
March 2, 2026
Hazique Zairill

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