How many kilometers can a motorcycle travel at most?
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How many kilometers a motorcycle can travel at most depends on the displacement of the motorcycle. The relationship between mileage and displacement: The continuous mileage of a motorcycle varies according to the engine type and the displacement of the vehicle. Motorcycles with a displacement of more than 150 milliliters and water-cooled engines can travel about 200 kilometers continuously; underbone motorcycles with a displacement of about 110 milliliters or cross motorcycles with a displacement of about 125 milliliters are recommended not to travel more than 100 kilometers continuously due to heat attenuation issues; scooters are not recommended to travel more than 50 kilometers continuously due to poor heat dissipation. Motorcycle displacement: Motorcycle displacement is relatively small, usually measured in cubic centimeters. As an indirect reflection of the engine displacement level, the model is represented by the integer closest to the actual displacement of the motorcycle's engine. Motorcycle displacement is divided into ultra-light displacement below 100cc (50-90cc), light displacement small displacement (100-150cc), medium-small displacement (200-400cc), large displacement (500-900cc), and liter-class large displacement (above 1000cc).