How many kilometers can a motorcycle travel in a day?

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MacAmir
07/29/25 11:32pm
If riding at the most ideal speed with a full tank of fuel, the longest riding distance in one go is about 120 kilometers per day. Introduction to motorcycle travel distance: The number of kilometers a motorcycle can travel in a day varies depending on the engine type and the vehicle's displacement. Motorcycles with a displacement of over 150 ml and a water-cooled engine can travel continuously for about 200 kilometers. Technical limitations: For underbone or standard motorcycles with a displacement of around 110 ml, it is recommended not to exceed 100 kilometers due to engine heat dissipation issues. For scooters, due to heat dissipation differences, it is not recommended to travel continuously for more than 50 kilometers.
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