Can motorcycle mileage be adjusted?
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Motorcycle mileage can be adjusted on the LCD display by rotating the wheel backward to reverse the odometer reading. The odometer typically has four digits for short-term counting, which can be reset; the total mileage has six digits and cannot be reset. Generally, there are two types of mileage for cars: one is the total mileage the vehicle has traveled, and the other is the measurable total mileage. Car mileage refers to the distance the car has traveled, showing how many kilometers the car has driven since it left the factory. The odometer in a car includes two roller counters driven by the same flexible shaft. The motorcycle dashboard includes an odometer and a speedometer. Below the odometer, there is a drive shaft connected via a flexible shaft to a set of drive gears inside the front wheel. A circular permanent magnet is fixed on the drive shaft and rotates with it. A metal cover, which acts as a set of coils, surrounds the magnet without contact, maintaining a certain gap. Motorcycles are lightweight, flexible, and fast, widely used for patrols, passenger and cargo transport, and also as sports equipment. Broadly speaking, motorcycles are divided into street bikes, road racing motorcycles, off-road motorcycles, cruisers, and touring bikes.