What is the difference between a light motorcycle and a heavy motorcycle?
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Different names: Heavy motorcycles, also known as motorcycles, originate from the term used in Taiwan; another interpretation refers to motorcycles with larger displacements. Power differences: Generally, motorcycles with a displacement of over 50cc or horsepower exceeding 40, and a maximum speed over 45 kilometers per hour, can be called heavy motorcycles. Weight differences: Heavy motorcycles are generally heavier, such as the Harley-Davidson V-Rod model, which weighs up to 660 pounds. In contrast, regular motorcycles are lighter. More related information is as follows: Heavy motorcycles: Heavy motorcycles are the abbreviated term for heavy-duty motorcycles. "Motorcycle" is a term used in Taiwan, referring to two-wheeled or three-wheeled motor vehicles powered by an engine. Definition: The term "heavy motorcycle" has two definitions. The first definition is "heavy motorcycle" as classified in Taiwan's relevant regulations. The second meaning refers to the commonly understood heavy-duty motorcycles.