How many miles can a motorcycle with a maximum speed of 20,000 RPM run?

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VivianLynn
07/30/25 7:57am
Motorcycle with a maximum speed of 20,000 RPM can run 676 miles. Introduction to motorcycle speed: The maximum speed of a typical household motorcycle can reach about 90 kilometers per hour. Motorcycles with a displacement of around 500cc can reach a top speed of about 170 kilometers per hour. High-performance motorcycles with a displacement of around 1000cc can reach speeds between 300 to 400 kilometers per hour. Common motorcycles on the road usually have a displacement between 100 to 150cc, and their top speed generally does not exceed one hundred kilometers per hour. Precautions for riding a motorcycle: When riding a motorcycle, do not occupy non-motorized lanes, do not exceed the speed limit, and obey traffic signals. Never drive under the influence of alcohol or exceed the speed limit. During regular use, ensure timely maintenance. Motorcycle maintenance is actually quite simple, mainly involving the replacement of engine oil and some wear-prone components.
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