Is 10,000 kilometers considered new for a motorcycle?
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10,000 kilometers is considered new for a motorcycle. The lifespan of a motorcycle engine is around 100,000 kilometers, and it is rare to exceed this mileage. Nowadays, motorcycles from reputable manufacturers (such as Haojue, Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, Dayang, etc.) generally last more than 50,000 kilometers. Below is an introduction to light motorcycles: Definition and standards of light motorcycles: Regardless of the driving method, the maximum design speed of a light motorcycle must not exceed 50 km/h. If an internal combustion engine is used, its displacement must not exceed 50 ml. If the driving method is electric, the total rated output power of the motor must not exceed 4 KW. Requirements for driving a light motorcycle: To drive a light motorcycle, one must be at least 16 years old, have a height of 1.45 meters or more, have a vision of 0.7 or above (or corrected to 0.7 or above), no red-green color blindness, normal hearing, and no physical defects or diseases that hinder safe driving. After passing a medical examination and the traffic rules and driving skills test conducted by the public security authorities, a light motorcycle driver's license will be issued. For licensed light motorcycles, a medical examination is required every two years, and those who fail are not allowed to continue driving.