Yes, but you might want to insure the bike's frame is stout enough and the motor strong enough to support the weight and move along and come to speed safely. Check the owner's manuals for proper weight limits and especially to insure the tires are appropriately inflated. Most manufacturers have weight limits and two sets of tire inflation recommendations; one is generally for under 200 pounds and the other for over 200 pounds to the weight limit of the motorcycle. A 400 pound man would likely be limited by what gear he could carry along, and might not safely be able to transport a passenger. Hope this helps.
You should get a suzuki hayabusa
Of course he did,but it was a while back.
Depends on your your fitness level, your age, how hard, and for how long you ride. If you ride hard enough to get sweaty and winded, maybe 400-500 calories/hour.
200 pound
you will know right away if he can't
Geico money man is riding a honda interstate . 1300cc carburated , water cooled , 5.speed
10% of the pay off they wont take it from you and let you keep your ride....
Depends where in the world you live and the licence you have obtained. More information please
That's about a 40-hour trip. That's 5 eight-hour days.
Not only would he float, but it would be virtually impossible for him to completely submerge on his own power.
"The man rode his motorcycle down the highway."
no.....