Because Motorcycles have a much higher power to weight ratio. Motorcycles consist of pretty much an engine, wheels, a little pad for a seat, and some metal to hold it all together. Compare this to a car which has a bulky frame, heavy seats, all kinds of internal systems, a heavy transmission, etc. and you realize the difference. This is why a motorcycle with a .5 L engine can dominate cars with engines 3 times their size.
Also because Chuck Norris said so.
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No, you can't go faster than the speed of light. This is because you would need an infinite amount of force to accelerate an object to a velocity faster than the speed of light.
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lower the teeth on the front sprocket 1 or 2, and raise the rear 1 or 2, you will accelerate alot faster but your top end speed will be less, which dont matter really.
You will feel the steering wheel shake or judder in your hands at a certain speed. You will usually find it is ok at a lower speed then you feel the steering wheel shake as you accelerate and then disappears again as you go faster. Usually the shaking appears at exactly the speed you want to go (Murphy's law)
Because he's a heavyweight. Heavyweights generally accelerate slower, but their top speed is faster.
motorbike can out accelerate cars in general (and may seem faster on city streets) but they are pretty evenly matched in terms of top speed
well it depends on what motorcycle the fastest i kno is the Suzuki 1300R Hayabusa and it can go up to 261 miles an hour but it can faster wit som modifications
It has been scientifically established that even people from Jamaica cannot run faster than the speed of light.
To accelerate while walking without changing your speed, you can increase your stride length or frequency. By taking longer steps or moving your legs faster, you can generate more force to propel yourself forward without actually changing your walking speed.
depends on the motorcycle, i know the CVT transmissions can have different final drive gears installed for more top end but the acceleration from a stop will be less.