Maybe, the manufacturer optimized the tire size to the vehicle, if your currently running larger than stock tires then you could be decreasing your mileage. Check the inside of your drivers side door for a placard with the correct tire size and inflation.
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negative and positive signs.
you put larger pulleys in the front and smaller pulleys on the back
An SI prefix, unless that unit already has a prefix.
You do this by subtracting the smaller from the larger and using a minus sign in front of the result. In this case the answer is -5.
You do the same as what you would do if they were integers.If you want 8 - 12, the answer is -(12 - 8) = -4.You take the smaller away from the larger and put a negative sign in front.
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Some farm tractors that have small wheels in the front and larger wheels in the back is to help farmers pull larger equipment. The large tires have more traction and the smaller wheels help to steer.
It is the larger of the two, closest to the front of the vehicle the smaller one is closer to the firewall or interior of the vehicle
Small sprockets reduce the weight of your bike so that's always a plus. Also a smaller sprocket doesnt get in the way and they look cooler :)
There is no exact symbol. What you can do is subtract the symbol of 10 (X) from the symbol of 50 (L) by placing the smaller number in front of the larger as such, XL.
It is highly unlikely that a digital odometer would show a one in front of the correct mileage. It sounds like someone is trying to sell you a car and tell you it has less mileage than it really does.