i think it goes like up to like 30 mph not sure?
CC is cubic centimeters. measured bore x stroke x number of cylinders. a cylinder is the sleeve in which the piston goes up and down, making a boom and eventually turning your tires
At 11:25, 'b' is 15 minutes behind 'a' = 1/4 hour. During that 1/4 hour, 'a' has travelled (60/4) = 15 miles away from the station. 'b' is overtaking 'a' at the rate of ( 80 - 60 ) = 20 mph. It will take 'b' (15/20) = 3/4 hour to overtake 'a', so it will happen at (11:25) + (:45) = 12:10 pm
80 because 16*5 = 80
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a 110 cc dirt bike goes around 40 or 50 up to 60 or 65 mph
I would consider nothing less than 250 cc. I would personally look into the bigger maxi scooters like the Yamaha majesty 400. These scooters will run 80 mph all day long and push to about 106 mph. A smaller 250 could do highway speeds, but it would not be comfortable. However, if you do not want to drive on the highway, then a 250 would be perfect. But on the highway, keeping up with 80 mph traffic is pushing the engine to its very limit with nothing left, and it will not do this into the wind or up hill. 250 cc: If you do not want to go on the highway, look at 250 cc scooters, which will top about 70-80 mph, depending on the model. Look at the Honda reflex 250 for a good 250 cc model. These can do 80 mph if you push them. Also, a used older Honda Helix 250 would not be a terrible choice. They will do 75-77 mph. 400 cc: These are the ultimate commuter machines. The perfect balance between the 38 mpg 650 cc scooters and the slow 250 cc scooters. They will get 60 mpg city and 70+ highway mpg. They will cruise at 80 mph, do 106+ mph and have great power. The Yamaha Majesty and Suzuki Burgman 400 are great bikes. Over 15 gallons on under seat storage [Will easily fit 2 full face helmets under the seat with room to spare], large comfortable seats, large touring windscreens and much more! These are perfect for your commute.
It would take 1 hour to drive 80 miles at 80 mph.
when the MPH goes up
"cc" is kind of like the horse power for scooters, atvs, quads and mopeds. a 150cc quad goes roughly about 50-60 mph but a 250cc quad can go up to 85-90mph.
They can reach running sppeds up to 90km/h.
Show up. It gets nasty if you don't. Criminal, actually. The speedometer may be addressed, but could also be thought of as negligence on your part.
It goes up to 275.8 mph.
190cc can get up to 70-90 mph i weight 100 pounds and it goes 75 mph
9 mph over is 104.00. I thinks after 9 mph over it goes up.
mine does about 75 mph on a none windy day have had it up to 80 mph on the flat but if wind is in your face it drops speed to about 65mph
it depends how fast you are going but they can go up to over 80 mph