The PW 80 and TTR 90 are both off-road motorcycles designed for different rider needs. The PW 80 is a smaller, entry-level bike with an 80cc two-stroke engine, making it suitable for younger or less experienced riders. In contrast, the TTR 90 has a larger 90cc four-stroke engine, offering more power and a wider range of features, making it better suited for older or more experienced riders. Additionally, the TTR 90 typically features electric start and a more advanced suspension system.
The percentage difference is the difference divided by the original times 100. eg percentage difference between 80 and 90 = (90-80) / 80 x 100 which is 10 / 80 x 100 which is 12.5 In other words it has increased by 12.5 percent.
a ttr 90 goes about 35 to 40mph.
TTR 110 Or a ttr 90 , The ttr 110 has a 26 inch seat while the ttr 90 has a 24 inch seat
(80 + 90) / 2 = 85Therefore, the number between 80 and 90 is 85.
The range of a set of numbers is the difference between the highest and lowest values. In this case, the highest value is 100 and the lowest value is 80. Therefore, the range of the numbers 80, 90, 90, 95, and 100 is 20.
when the ttr 90 is flipped over oil pours into the airbox.
yes, i think it will even fit on a ttr 90.
series 90 has ten more whatevers than the series eighty. the end
The two temperature scales do not have the same unit size. The difference between 80 and 90 ºF is not the same size as between 80 to 90 ºC. Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) x 5/9
45 to 50mp
It is 85, the middle value, between 80 and 90.
Target is a potencial value achivable, the threshold is the status related to the percentage of achivement. E.g. Actual value: 90 Target 100 Threshold Grean is > 90 Threshold Yellow is >80 and <= 90 Threshold Red <= 80