I would think yes the smaller the cc the less cost for premium.
I know of people that ride cross country with their motorcycle. You will not obtain a fine if you drive for more than 50 miles
50 less than 67 is 17.
25 less than 50 is the same as 50 - 25 = 25.
Yes, 40 is less than 50.
Less than 50 is written as: <50
50 is 50 less than 100.
The number that is 50 less than 72 is 22
Anything 49% and less is less than 50%. 50% is half of 100 and any percentage less than half would be an acceptable answer. A fine example of 50% would be 50 out of 100 or 1/2 of 1.
The engine size must be 50 cc or less.
There is no such number. For if you considered 49.99 to be such a number, then 49.995 is a greater number and it is less than 50. And then 49.9955 is even greater and still less than 50. This process can go on without end.
A motorcycle may cost more than a car to maintain. The average cost of the oil change is $50. Tires cost about $125 or less each. When considering motorcycle maintenance, there is storage fees ($50 a month) to consider if the motorcycle is to be kept in a snowy climate in winter. Each year the motorcycle should also have a tune up before taking it out on the road ($125).Total average maintenance per year $500 or more.