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On average it will go about 887 MPH. That was in a 1/4 of a mile

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How many miles will you get out of a crotch rocket?

It depends on what Crotch Rocket you buy, but most can hold one liter of the gas/oil mixture required to run it. One liter of gas/oil mixture will get you about 10 miles. CORRECTION: I have no idea what the guy above is talking about. First off a crotch rocket aka sport bike, does not run off of a oil/ gas mixture. There are not 2-strokes; they are inline 4 engines that run off of pump gas, and usually the higher octane at that. As for mileage, a lot of this is dependant on maintenance and how hard you ride it. There are people who have gotten over 100,000 miles on some sport bikes and still counting! Others get engine problems at 30,000. Remember, do those oil changes regularly, buy the service manual, adjust the valve clearance, etc. Remember as well, sport bikes don't die, you simply decide to let them go.


Do you shift on a crotch rocket?

Shifting on a motorcycle typically involves engaging and disengaging the clutch while moving through the gears. This is true for all types of motorcycles, including sport bikes like "crotch rockets." The specific shifting technique may vary slightly between different models and manufacturers.


Who fast did the first rocket go?

The first rocket, the V-2 rocket developed by Germany during World War II, traveled at a speed of around 3,500 miles per hour (5,600 km/h) during its flight.


How fast does an average rocket ship go?

An average rocket ship can travel at speeds of around 17,000 to 25,000 miles per hour in low Earth orbit. However, speeds can vary depending on the specific mission and destination of the rocket.


How fast is a rocket launch?

Rocket launches can reach speeds of up to 25,000 miles per hour (40,230 kilometers per hour) during their ascent into space. The exact speed can vary depending on the type of rocket and its destination.