What do the two gauges on a motorcycle represent?
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The two gauges on a motorcycle represent the odometer and the tachometer. Components of the motorcycle odometer: The bottom row indicates the mileage traveled by the motorcycle, with the following digit representing 0.1 kilometers, i.e., the number in the white box. Each increment of this number represents an increase of 0.1 kilometers. The numbers around the dial represent the motorcycle's speed. If the needle points to the number 40 while riding, it means the motorcycle is traveling at 40 kilometers per hour. Purpose of the motorcycle tachometer: The motorcycle tachometer is used when adjusting idle speed. After starting, when the speed reaches 20 km/h and the RPM is between 1500-2000, shift to 2nd gear. When the RPM exceeds 2000, shift to 3rd gear, which corresponds to approximately 30 km/h.