How long can you ride a motorcycle after minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery needs to be decided according to the patient’s recovery situation, generally speaking, you can ride a motorcycle only three months after surgery. Minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery is commonly used in lumbar disc nucleus pulposus removal, interbody fusion, etc. Although the surgery lifts the compression of the nerve root, it takes some time for the nerve root to recover, and there may still be radiating pain in the lower extremities after the surgery. Patients undergoing initial interbody fusion generally take three months or longer to achieve bony fusion, so it is generally not allowed to ride a motorcycle until three months after surgery. After minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital for regular checkups to determine if they can ride a motorcycle based on their recovery.