the higher the octane the better, especially, if your in a state which has 10% ethanol in the gas...higher octane does NOT produce more power, but rather, increases a fuels resistance to pinging/detonation..higher octane, will not hurt anything, it can only help save a motor from detonation...when I say "high octane" I`m reffering to no higher then about 93...
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Who cares about motocross!
In Irelnad, and in the new year ( 2013 ) you must be 18 to be able to ride a 250cc motorbike, and must do (IBT) modules 1,3,5 on a A2 type motorbike and then take a practical driving test. If you already have your A1 liences you just have to do module 5 on a A2 type motorbike.
Versys is a type of motorbike made by Kawasaki. The Versys was fist made in 2006 and won the award for motorcycle of the year by motorcyclists magazine in 2008.
None in the UK
The type of motorbike that is most popular is the Ducati Monster 696. It has a price for $8495 if you ever wanted to buy one. It produces over 80 horsepower.
The quicker 2 stroke dirt bikes use a gas/oil mix. Most bikes you see on the road are 4 stroke and use regular gasoline.
Depends on what type of motorbike you're talking about. It is all arguable and your own opinion anyway...
A push-type lawn mower does not normally have a chain. Dunno that you might want to use that type of engine to make a motorbike as the engine has a vertical shaft. You would need something to convert the vertical force to horizontal force to drive the gear on the motorbike.
the best type of motorbike to start with is prob a100cc so you can learn the basics of a motorbike .like the controls and riding safe and confident (but you be better going to trainning school )then you can gradually get a bigger bike once you get experience and confidence on a motorbike .but after a 100cc i suggest a 250 cc cos you dont,want to go to a 750cc +bike cos it be to powerful for you and we don't, want you to kill yourself
On these type of bikes its a physical restriction in the carby i think all you need to do is to take out the carby sliders. if you want you can replave them with the ones from the sv650
In general fuel pumps are used to move fuel between fuel tanks. It would help you to get a much better answer than this one if you had added a bit more detail to your question. What is the machine or type of vehicle this question is asking about: is it a car, a motorbike, a boat, a plane...? And: What make...? and model...?