Do motorcycles not last as long as cars?

The simple truth is that motorcycles generally don't last as long as cars do, and there are many reasons why that's true. With few exceptions, motorcycle engines are higher performing than car engines. They have tighter tolerances and often astronomical rev ceilings.
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How long do motorcycles usually last?

Motorcycle values depend on a handful of factors, one of those being mileage, but past accidents, consistent (or not) oil changes, fluid top-offs, and other regular upkeep matter, too. With a clean background, a bike could clock in at 50,000 miles or more without an issue.
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How many miles does a motorcycle last versus a car?

While the average annual mileage of a car ranges between 10,000 to 15,000 miles, motorcycles spend much less time on the Conyers roads. In fact, the average annual mileage for a motorcycle is around 3,000 miles.
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Can a motorcycle last forever?

If you own a motorcycle, it's natural that you'll want to make your bike last forever. The good news is that motorcycles have the capability of lasting much longer than most other vehicles with the proper maintenance and steps.
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How long do most motorcycle engines last?

If we're looking for exact figures, the average motorcycle engine can last a good 10 to 15 years, any major breakdowns or accidents notwithstanding. In terms of mileage, those figures translate to roughly 100,000 to 160,000 km.
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What is considered high mileage for a used motorcycle?

Motorcycles with more than 40,000 miles are considered to be high-mileage bikes, but if it has been well maintained, the mileage could still make it a good purchase. Sports motorcycles are typically driven more aggressively and experience more engine wear.
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Is 34000 miles a lot for a motorcycle?

Generally, high mileage on a motorcycle is anywhere from 20,000 to 50,000 miles. For sport bikes, the high mileage number will be on the low end (usually around 25,000), while cruisers and touring bikes typically become high mileage in the 40,000- to the 50,000-mile range.
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How many miles can you ride a motorcycle in a day?

Generally, most experienced motorcycle riders can handle about 300 miles on a daily average.
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What is the most reliable motorcycle engine?

Generally speaking, the most reliable motorcycle engines are the large-displacement inline-six and flat-six (boxer) engines. They run at lower compression ratios and deliver less power than inline-four engines, which leads to higher reliability and durability.
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How can I prolong my motorcycle life?

6 Tips to Extend the Lifespan of Your Motorcycle
  1. Check & Replace Engine Oil Regularly. ...
  2. Brake-in the Motorcycle Properly. ...
  3. Check & Lube the Chain Regularly. ...
  4. Regular Lubrication. ...
  5. Clean or Replace the Air Filter Regularly. ...
  6. Ride Motorcycle Properly.
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What motorcycles last the longest?

10 Used Motorcycles That Will Last You A Lifetime
  1. 1 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500FI Classic (2000-2007) via AutoTrader.
  2. 2 Harley-Davidson Sportster 883 (All) ...
  3. 3 Suzuki SV650 (1999-2012) ...
  4. 4 Kawasaki ZX-6R (1995-2004) ...
  5. 5 Honda RVT1000R (2000-2006) ...
  6. 6 Triumph Tiger 955i (2001-2005) ...
  7. 7 Yamaha VMAX (2009+) ...
  8. 8 Indian Scout (2015+) ...
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Is 50000 miles a lot for a motorcycle?

A motorcycle engine with 40,000 to 50,000 miles is considered a high-mileage bike in some circles. But if this particular motorcycle has complete maintenance records, has no evidence of physical damage, and the engine has no oil leaks, then this is considered a good buy.
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How many miles can a 600cc last?

Of course, if it's ridden gently and maintained at the highest level, a 600cc bike can even last 100,000-150,000 miles, but this is far above average.
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How long do 125cc bikes last?

Re: Life span in milage of a Honda 125cc

As long as the bike has been looked after and serviced regularly, there should be no limit to an engine's lifespan: I have rebuilt engines for BSA Bantams that are over 50 years old!
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How long does a Honda bike last?

A well-maintained Honda motorcycle can last for well over 100,000 miles, the average being 150,000 miles. Honda's touring models like the Goldwing can last even longer, over 300,000 miles in some cases. The average motorcycle is ridden 4,000 miles a year; a well-kept Honda motorcycle can last well over 25 years.
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What is the most unreliable motorcycle?

Overall, Japanese brands were the most reliable—at least as far as the study's motorcycle owners were concerned. Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda and Kawasaki had the lowest failure ratings, all under 16%. On the other side of the spectrum were Triumph, Ducati, BMW and Can-Am.
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What is the most unreliable motorcycle brand?

In a 2016 survey on the most unreliable motor cycle companies , it was shown as. Can- am -- 60% failure BMW -- 42% failure Ducati --- 36% failure Triump --- 28% failure Harley -- 22% failure.
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Why are Japanese bikes so reliable?

One of the key factors here is culture, with the Japanese placing more emphasis on accuracy than any other nation (even Germans). It is something they pride themselves on, and their engineering accuracy/perfection has led to the production of some bulletproof bikes.
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Is riding a motorcycle good exercise?

Riding a motorcycle is a low impact exercise. You can burn up to 600 calories an hour compared to the 60-130 calories if resting. So yes, riding a motorcycle burns more calories and good exercise.
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How long does it take to ride a motorcycle 1000 miles?

The majority of riders will cover their 1,000 miles in about 18 to 20 hours (including all stops). For every hour you are on a major highway riding, you put approximately 20 minutes of "off" time in your time bank that can be used for resting. Use that time wisely as it does not come off the 24 hour clock!
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Is 300 miles on a motorcycle a lot?

Something between 200 and 300 miles should be the magic number. Depends a lot on the type of riding and weather.
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Do motorcycles get good mpg?

The average motorcycle gets about 40-80 MPG, which means that many of them have a very good fuel range. The most fuel-efficient motorcycles are lightweight 50-125cc bikes, as they can even reach 90-150 MPG.
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How many miles should a motorcycle have per year?

A motorcycle is driven far less frequently than a car, so its average annual mileage is significantly lower. While a car has an average annual mileage of around 12,000 miles, motorcycle mileage is, on average, only around 3,000 miles per year.
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How many miles will a Harley last?

Harley-Davidson motorcycles can last for well over 75,000 miles if well-maintained and ridden responsibly and there are many Harleys on the road with over 100,000 miles on them. Based on an annual mileage of 4,000 miles, one can infer that a Harley Davidson can last for more than 25 years.
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Why do motorcycles have low mileage?

I've seen many motorcycles with exceptionally low mileage (due to not being ridden) demonstrate problems when placed back into service. When bikes sit, tires tend to degrade, seals dry up and allow fluids past, and moisture can accumulate and attack even the most robust parts.
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