None, its a bike. Only vehicles that burn fossil fuel release carbon dioxide.
A mile have 1760 yards.
One mile is 1.6 Km.
How much WHAT? It can't produce ANY brownies, but can produce energy storing molecules in plants The energy synthesis would vary depending on the size, and type of plant, it's overall health, the availability of CO2 and water, and the amount & intensity of the light it was exposed to.
1 mile = 5280 ft1 Cubic Mile = 5280x5280x5280= 147197952000 cubic Feet
1 mile = 1609.344 meters 1 meter = 0.00062 mile
67 miles
A bike can travel the full 12 miles depending on the endurance of the rider.
The 1983 CB650SC was rated at 72hp. 11.9 1/4 mile was the best I ever saw published (150lb profesional drag racer on the bike)....but it is a solid low to middle 12 second bike...stock.
1 trillion dollars per mile
Depends greatly on bike anywhere from 20 to 50 mpg.
What to produce. How to produce. and How much to produce.
What to produce. How to produce. and How much to produce.
Chemistry has been involved in the production of pretty much every part of the bike. All from the paint to refining the metals the bike is made of.
What to produce. How to produce. and How much to produce.
2.50 to get in and $0.40 for every 1.5 mile.
None.
If 1 mile = 3.00 then 17.5 miles would be 3 x 17.5 = 52.5