The percentage of teenagers who own motorbikes varies significantly by region and culture. In some countries, particularly in Southeast Asia, a high proportion of teenagers may have access to or own motorbikes due to their affordability and practicality for transportation. In contrast, in places like the United States or Europe, ownership is less common among teenagers, often due to stricter licensing laws and a greater availability of alternative transportation options. Overall, estimates suggest that motorbike ownership among teenagers can range from 10% to 30% depending on the location.
a good mini bike (mini motor) is probley the KXD 50 which does 50cc which is a decent speed this will do 40-45 on a good day.
as much as you whant
motor bike
24 ounces.
No, a bike is not considered a motor vehicle because it does not have a motor or engine to propel it.
Bob the builder is the first person to make a motor bike
To show it is to be pushed, so has no motor Push bike = bicycle Motor bike = motorcycle
Depending where you live, the motor bike, time and if you are liscenced.
a motor bike
3/4 of a quart 10/40 motor oil
there is 1 a moped it is a bike but it has a motor like a motorbike
Besides not riding a motor bike the best way to avoid a crash is training and following the rules of the road. It is important to take a certified motor bike training class.