surely this depends upon various factors. 1. The terain through which you are riding, eg. hilly of flat. 2. The load being carried, eg. The riders` weight. 3. Tyre condition, are they at the correct pressue? 4. Are you riding into or with prevailing wind conditions?
he i bought a kawasaki zx 150 krr and if driven it 124mph so far....
Far Beyond Driven was created on 1994-03-22.
in a car the odometer tell you how far you have driven. so it's measures how far you've travelled
If the speedometer is not accurate, the odometer is probably not either. If you do not know how far you have driven, you can not calculate mileage with any certainty.If the speedometer is not accurate, the odometer is probably not either. If you do not know how far you have driven, you can not calculate mileage with any certainty.
If a Mazda 6 with the Sport Mode feature (shows as M on the shifter) won't go into drive, can it be safely put into M to be driven? How far can it be driven in M without having to shift into another gear?
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Depends on how fuel efficient it is, and how far its driven.
Lol. You're in Mr. Kleinman's class. But the answer is plot driven. As far as examples go you should just google it.
I have driven this many times. 1.5 hours exactly.
Not on a public street or highway you can't. As far as the state of Oklahoma is concerned a motor vehicle is a motor vehicle. Regretably, I found this out the hard (and expensive) way.
A car can be driven with a cracked head, but not very far. Once the head is cracked, the engine will start mixing oil and water and it is likely that the motor will lock up.
The distance you can travel on a full tank with a 50cc gas moped typically ranges from 100 to 150 miles, depending on factors like the moped's fuel efficiency, the rider's weight, terrain, and riding conditions. Most 50cc mopeds have a fuel tank capacity of about 1 to 2 gallons and average fuel consumption of around 70 to 100 miles per gallon. Therefore, with optimal conditions, you can maximize your travel distance. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for precise figures.