Most of the cycles in the group that you are reffering to do not get to wear out the engine, Most of them have another cause of discontinued use. Such as, The carboretor gives too much problem, Or the electrical system gives problems, Or the mechanical parts wear out and are too expensive to replace compared to the value of the bike. As for the answer to your question, A well maintained bike will be good for about 3000 miles or more. I would not think you could ever get to 10,000 miles.
A Lime scooter can typically go up to 20-30 miles on a single charge, depending on factors such as rider weight, terrain, and speed.
A typical scooter only holds about 5 to 8 gallons of gas unless it is a long range scooter. However, it is not unusual for a scooter to get 60 to 70 miles per gallon so a fill up will last awhile.
An 80cc scooter typically has a top speed ranging from 30 to 40 miles per hour (48 to 64 kilometers per hour). The exact speed can vary based on factors such as the scooter's design, weight, and road conditions. Additionally, the rider's weight and the scooter's maintenance can also influence its performance.
Myles last name is Brown and Scooter's last name is Smith
The 250 cc motor scooter is commonly the largest engine size scooter. The 250 cc scooter has a top speed of about 75 miles per hour, but usually the engine size will top the speed out at about 60 miles per hour.
The miles are the same be it car, bike, truck or scooter.
I use an electric scooter when I don't have to go that far, It is a 48volt, 500 watt, max speed 17mph scooter that goes 36 miles before the battery dies. I have a gas Suzuki Burgman 650 that I use when I have to go on the freeway and across town.
If you mean a gasoline powered scooter like a Vespa, most have a top speed of about 45 mph- so about 45 miles.
the imod scooter can go up to 15 miles per hour. i hope i can get 1!
12 mph on a scooter is 12 miles an hour (about 4 times walking speed)
Bike tires typically last around 2,000 to 3,000 miles before needing to be replaced.
Bicycle tires typically last around 2,000 to 4,000 miles before needing to be replaced.