Harley started using a sports engine in their bikes in 1960. It was a small 50cc that was popular for beginning riders who wanted to start out with a smaller bike.
Yes, its a courtesy to all riders. Most all cruisers get an acknowledgment from me, and some sport bikes, but usually they are too busy being gay.
It depends on the year/make/model and displacement. A Harley Davidson V-twin might have a 6,00rpm redline, while the R6 600cc I4 has a 17,500rpm. Small CC dirt bikes like the CB250r can go as high as 19,000rpms. Most street/sport bikes are between 10,500-17,000rpms.
Vance and Hines make exhausts obviously for motor-cycles. They make exhausts for Harley Davidsons, American V-twins, Metric Cruisers, Japanese Cruisers, Sport bikes, Dirt bikes etc.
ZX is the designation that Kawasaki uses for Super Sport bikes. The 6 stands for the 600cc engine. The R is for Race.
The engine oil supply holds three quarts. The primary/transmission holds one quart of Sport-Trans.
The engine uses three quarts of oil, and the Primary/Transmission uses one quart of Sport-Trans.
There are many sport motor bikes manufacturers who produce competition grade bikes. Although these bike are further modified by the racing teams, Yamaha, Honda, Aprilia, Ducati and Kawasaki produce high-end sports bikes.
my pulser 150 !!!!!! Abhishek
Person who bikes as a sport
there is x18 x19 and x22 they are like sport bikes but smaller the x22 is 27in seat height
well its the worlds most dangerous sport
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