for me, about 6000.
Around 3,000 Miles per year.
According to the "Motorcycle Transportation Fact Sheet" at "ridetowork.org"...As of 2003, there were 5,370,000 motorcycles regularly in use in the United States. (US Bureau of Transportation Statistics)As of 2003, these 5,370,000 motorcycles traveled an average of 1,800 miles a year per motorcycle. (US Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics)According to the FAQ at Kelley Blue book.What is the average yearly mileage for a motorcycle?Obviously mileage will vary from year to year and model to model. A simple guide could be to consider the type of bike you are looking at: If the bike is a sportbike 600 c.c. to 999 c.c., and since these bikes are traditionally weekend only bikes, you can expect to see lower miles, about 3,000 miles per year. Tourers or Sport Tourers usually see a lot of miles, but these are generally freeway miles, between 5,000 to 6,000 miles per year.
The national mileage average is about 12,000 miles per year
About 41 miles per day or 15,000 miles per year is average in America.
10.000 miles per year is reckoned to be average,.
The average person drives 13,476 miles a year. 15,000 miles per year is average. (The abbreviation M.P.A. is sometimes used, Miles Per Annum.)
The average number of miles driven per year per auto in China is 12,000 miles. The fuel consumption on the other hand is 36.7 miles per gallon.
Around 15,000 miles per year in the U.S. is average.
The average cost per mile to operate a motorcycle is dependent upon the type of motorcycle. The average motorcycle will cost one third less than the average automobile.
1000000000 billion miles per year
4500 miles
21,000 miles