Yes you can. a 600cc motorbike running in good condition and 5 or 6 speed will have no problem maintaining highway speeds with an appropriate sized rider. If you weigh 300+lbs and have a large woman on the back, you should spring for a larger bike and a smaller woman.
ya just use 10w 40 synthetic but make sure its for a 4 cylinder motor
Parts of Arizona, California, Nevada and Utah make up the Mojave Desert.
The OC Choppers garage where they make custom motorcycles is located in the great county of Orange located in California.
Yes, the motorcycle is not street legal and they did not make many
Putting your clay into a motorcycle shape
It depends on the year/make/model and displacement. A Harley Davidson V-twin might have a 6,00rpm redline, while the R6 600cc I4 has a 17,500rpm. Small CC dirt bikes like the CB250r can go as high as 19,000rpms. Most street/sport bikes are between 10,500-17,000rpms.
In the state of California a "motorcycle" has a seat or saddle for the rider, and is designed to travel on not more than three wheels. A "motor-driven cycle" is a motorcycle with a 149cc or less engine size. Note: you may not operate a motor-driven cycle on the freeway. It is not advised to take anything less than a 250cc motorcycle on the freeway, even that could be dangerous. Besides a California Motorcycle License, Current Registration & License Plate, and of course Insurance; at minimum, your street-legal motorcycle must have:Tires with sufficient tread for safe operation.Headlight, taillight, brake light, and turn signals.Front and rear brakes.A horn and two mirrors.Hopefully you find this answer to be helpfull.
yeah it kinda is...
Because he found out that DJ is black. And it amazed him to the point where he has to make a motorcycle.
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mororbike
Utah's industry is rocket engines,oil ,an honey.