Some people say a car hits 200k miles and it starts breaking a few parts. more-so than most cars, i think, a motorcycle is only as good as the person who drove it. A Bike can have over a 100K miles on it but some bikes get messed up early by dumb people. Motorcycle engines of today are the culmination of a phenomenal amount of R&D and they can last a long time.
There is no real difference between the two since they are do the same when it comes to strapping them on the truck. The only real difference is that they stand the bike sideways to avoid the bike from falling
Under normal conditions a safe following distance between your car and a motorcycle should be?
there is not much difference between the two, moast mechanic shops and potential employers prefer a specialist, it is allways good to have many skills but you will earn more as an emplyee if you specialize in one or the other along with a specific type of car or motorcycle
The different between relationship and ownership is that, relationship means how closer are you with a person. While ownership means a person who has something, examples car, motorcycle, bag, phone, e.t.c.
By car: 209 to 220 miles
Yes there is no difference. I would however recommend you use synthetic oil in a motorcycle especially an air cooled one.
Depends on how fast you go and the routes taken.
You get into a car but climb onto a motorcycle.
The difference in miles between Toulouse-Matabiau, France and Toulouse Blagnac, France is approximately 4.9 miles. By car, the trip between the two cities would take about 25 minutes in total.
"Displacement" means the difference between the starting point and the end point. If you travel 75 miles to visit your grandmother, and then drive 75 miles back home, you drive the car a distance of 150 miles, but the difference between your starting point and end point is zero ... you ended right where you started from.
There are several ways of answering this question:In all cases, the car, with a three hour head start is 3*40 = 120 miles in front.Method I:The motorcycle is travelling at a relative speed of 70-40 = 30 mph. At this speed it has to make up the distance of 120 miles. This will take 120/30 = 4 hours.At a speed of 70 mph, the motorcycle will have travelled 4*70 = 280 miles.Method II:At time t hours from when the motorcycle starts, the car is at 120 + 40*t miles.At that time the motorcycle is at 70*t miles.These two must be equal so 120 + 40*t = 70*tso 120 = 30*t so that t = 4.Then, as before, the motorcycle is 4*70 = 280 miles from its start.Method III: ;DInvoke Zeno's paradox.When the motorcycle starts, the car is at a point 120 miles ahead. It takes the motorcycle some time to get to that point. During that time the car has moved on a further distance. It then takes the motorcycle some more time to get to that point. But by then the car has moved on by yet another small distance. And so on. How can the motorcycle hope to catch up if, by the time it gets to where the car WAS, the car has moved forward some more?
Ultimate braking distance is similar for a car and motorcycle, but it requires a lot of skill to do it on a motorcycle. Comparing an average motorcycle to an average car driver, the car will stop faster. (whoever said that braking on a motorbike is an idiot i have a motor bike and am very good on it and ever since i got my bike i have been able to break its simple!!! just like on a normal bike)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!