It is very loud like you can hear the engine from a distance.
The weight of a motorbike can vary depending on the make and model. On average, a typical motorbike can weigh between 300 to 500 pounds. Dual sport and adventure bikes tend to be heavier, while sport bikes are lighter.
A noise that is 55 decibels loud is considered moderate in volume.
A horn or a siren can produce a loud sound.
Yes, a tornado is loud because of the high winds swirling around it, which can produce a loud roaring sound. The noise is often compared to that of a freight train or jet engine.
Half as loud in decibels is about a 10 dB decrease. For example, if a sound is initially at 70 dB, half as loud would be around 60 dB.
It would be about as loud as a chainsaw. Its loud but not terribly bad. Better for rural areas.
In space there is no air. If there is no air, there is no sound. It is silent.
Yes he has a motorbike but it wasn't exposed his motorbike at all times.
its the size of the engine in the motorbike.
Do i need a motorbike licence or to register a 70cc motorbike in Victoria
I usually trace it when drawing a motorbike.
Kawasaki is the best 50cc motorbike.
a motorbike would cost about £2000-£10000 it depends on witch motorbike you are buying
It depends on the make and model how much a motorbike weighs
may i know that how to join motorbike racing
"Motorbike" in Polish is "motocykl" or commonly "motor".
If you enjoy riding your motorbike on a regular basis, you should consider going on a motorbike holiday. Although riding your motorbike near your home and for your daily transportation can be a lot of fun, going on motorbike holidays can be even more fun. Going on motorbike holidays by yourself can be a very peaceful and relaxing time. You can also look for motorbike holidays that are scheduled for many different motorbike enthusiasts to take together. By taking these special motorbike holidays, you can enjoy talking to other motorbike enthusiasts about your bike and different types of bikes that you all enjoy, and you can have fun exploring the countryside or the city together on your motorbikes.