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A very detailed answer is needed So the brakes on my Motocross bike last about 500 km The brakes on my Pick up that I use to carry my motorcycle last about 100,000 km It depends on how fast you are going.....
Depends on how fast each is going.
Assuming the car and the bike are both traveling at the same speed and both have new brakes. The bike will stop faster than the car due to less momentum. Car is heavier, harder to get going fast, harder to stop fast.
that's depending on how fast its going
One of the main reasons motrocyclists crash is not due to cars hitting the rider, but its usually when somebody comes up to a curve to fast and get scared and hit the brakes wich throws them way off balance and cause the bike to spin out from underneath them. When hitting a curve too fast remember that you can always turn and lean more to compensate, hitting the brakes when going to fast is more dangerous than turning harder to make up.
It depends on the decelerating force applied by the brakes.
Momentum = Mass x Velocity. They could have the same momentum if the motorcycle is going fast and the van is going slow. If the van weighs ten times as much as the motorcycle, and is driving 5 mph it would have the same momentum as the motorcycle driving 50 mph.
Well, that depends on how fast the plane is going :)
Usually the fuse is going bad.
Yes, until the motorcycle crashes or stops and as fast as is necessary.
This really is to general of a question to be answered. You would need to be more specific to the motorcycle. The touring 1000cc bikes are going to be geared diferently then the race/sport 1000cc motorcycles and are going to acheive different speeds and acceleration times.
about 110kph