Below are some of the advantages and disadvantages associated with Feet First Motorcycles. Advantages over conventional motorcycles: Comfort With the riders sitting in a recumbent position and having their backs supported, they are far less subject to the fatigue associated with the conventional Head First riding position. Center of Gravity Another advantage of this recumbent riding position is the ability to dramatically reduce the center of gravity for the vehicle. Weather Protection With this reduction in the height of the vehicle, Feet First Motorcycles lend themselves to having a far better fairing with more protection from the elements than is possible with a taller vehicle. Fuel Consumption Due to the improvement in fairing design shown on some models of FF, and the reduction in vehicle height, most FFs show a dramatic improvement in fuel consumption. Stability The reduction in height of the FF usually results in an increase in wheelbase. It has been known for some time that this extra length improves stability in touring type vehicles and to improve the smoothness of the fide. Disadvantages compared to conventional motorcycles: Visibility With the reduction in height associated with FF motorcycles. The rider of an FF loses some of the visibility advantage of a conventional motorcycle. Agility It is said by some of the FF skeptics, that an FF is not as agile as a conventional bike, and to a large extent that is true. Which of the following is NOT included among the advantages associated with Feet First Motorcycles?