What does first gear, second gear, third gear, and fourth gear mean on a motorcycle?
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Low gears are for low speeds, and high gears are for high speeds. First gear: starting from 0-20-30, second gear: 20-30-40-50, third gear: 30-40-50-60-70, fourth gear: 40-50-60-70-80. Below is some relevant information: 1. Speed requirements: The displacement must meet the standard. Highways have clear speed regulations, with the maximum speed for cars being 120 km/h, but motorcycles on highways must not exceed 80 km/h, and the minimum speed must not be below 60 km/h. This can indeed be challenging for motorcyclists who are not adept at controlling their speed. Within this speed range, there is only a fluctuation of 20 km/h, making it easy to either exceed the speed limit or fall below the minimum speed limit if not careful. 2. Precautions: Before setting off, always ensure that the motorcycle's fluid levels are correct. Typically, the status of the engine oil and coolant can be easily checked via the dashboard indicators, while the brake and clutch fluid levels need to be observed from specific positions. Special attention should be paid to the coolant level in the radiator during summer.