It depends on the type and model of motorcycle.
The Motorcycle & Engine division of Kawasaki Heavy Industries started manufacturing different motorcycle models since 1954.
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Momentum = Mass x Velocity. They could have the same momentum if the motorcycle is going fast and the van is going slow. If the van weighs ten times as much as the motorcycle, and is driving 5 mph it would have the same momentum as the motorcycle driving 50 mph.
It depends on the bike if the engine of bike is heavy it has more gears. Usually 5 gears are max gears.
it is harder because you have to know how to both drive a car and a motorcycle. for the test You have to have good balance, learn to shift gears, be able to compensate for quick turns, heavy loads, etc. You have to have more awareness while riding a motorcycle.
Suzuki hayabusa it is the fast motorcycle in the world. This motorcycle looks heavy but it is light and your ride is with ease. This motorcycle has fast speed and must be handled carefully when riding.
Yes, you can technically put knobby tires on a street motorcycle but this is not recommended for street use. Sport bikes tend to be too heavy and difficult to control off of the road even with knobby tires.
A small car, a motorcycle, or a large piece of furniture like a heavy sofa could weigh approximately 875 lbs.
Yamaha recommends 20W40. You can get some at O'reilly auto parts for sure maybe any parts house. You need to be careful to use motorcycle oil or heavy duty diesel oil in it, not car oil. Motorcycles use the same supply of oil for their engines and their transmissions, so it sees really hard service. Motorcycle oil and heavy duty diesel oil are made for things that chew up the polymers in oil...like motorcycle transmissions.
Any leather boots will work great. You can also use work boots that have heavy support.
Current model range from 555lbs for the model 72, up to 911lbs. for the electra glide model. Most range from 573-725lbs.
Before a driver drives a motorcycle, they need to have motorcycle insurance.