An appropriate inequality would be to look at what at most means - at most means that it could be less and it could be equal to, but not more. That is,
S <= 15
id say about 25 mph at the most
id say about 25 mph at the most
50 mph to 80 mph it depends upon bike.
50 mph to 80 mph it depends upon bike.
It would depend on the sprockets used, and rims and tires. Some cr500's have been modified for the street and will go much faster than bikes with the stock tires and rims. In stock form, 70 to 90 mph. Running the 500 at redline is crazy enough in first or second gear. Most riding is not at full throttle and this bike is not ridden at top speeds. In was made to handle speeds from 3 to 65 mph and pushing the limits on a cr500 isn't done then talked about.
Depends on the type of MTB, and where it's ridden. The current speed record for a straight line downhill run is about 100 MPH for summer conditions and about 130 for winter conditions. On the flat - a cross-country race - the average speed can be about 20-25 MPH.
The amount of MPH you can go on this bike is solely based on how fast you pedal. You can probably reach a maximum of around 20 to 25 MPH, though.
about 45 mph to 50 mph
how fast can a 250cc quad bike go in mph
20 mph
Yes
The difference between a scooter and a pocket bike is the speed capability. The pocket bike is small in size but it can achieve speeds over 80 mph in some cases. The scooter has a governor that does not let it go past 45 mph in most cases, and the motor is not set up to run fast like the pocket bike.