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This is assuming an average of a 180cc engine (medium-type bike). Also, it might depend on how long an average rider might stay out on the trails (3 hours?).

Thanks

2007-01-08 07:59:21 · 7 answers · asked by georgiarevenuer 1 in Sports Cycling

This is also assuming the bike has a four-stroke engine.

2007-01-08 08:05:11 · update #1

I should had have added how much fuel would the BIKE use under these conditions roughly on average. I'm trying to run some rough calculations and I don't have any concepts on how big a typical bike's fuel cell is nor what kind of mileage one typically gets. Thanks!

2007-01-08 12:07:13 · update #2

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2.1 gal tank on my 450 4stroke will be gone in roughly 2:30 at race speed through woods and some 45 mph short straight aways

2007-01-08 14:58:33 · answer #1 · answered by wheeldave2 2 · 0 0

It relies upon on which motocross motorbike you're speaking about and how experienced of a rider the guy is. A newbie rider might want to cope with a 250F MX motorbike contained in the woods no challenge, yet does not do nicely on a 450F or any 2 stroke MX motorbike. a experienced woods rider might want to experience any MX motorbike contained in the woods, as a count number of truth really all the pro GNCC riders are on motocross motorcycles, not woods motorcycles. A path motorbike is far more most cost effective to purchase and take care of, yet you may't motocross something like a TT-R or CRF-F. I recommend particular, you may want to experience it around the the track, yet you may want to not extremely bounce the stuff it truly is on a actual motocross track without thoroughly trashing your suspension. not really that yet you may want to even ought to decelerate a lot for the jumps that you may want to change right into a threat on a track. keep in thoughts i'm speaking about actual AMA tracks with quick riders, in case you or a pal has a house practice track with small jumps it truly is a diverse tale.

2016-12-02 00:30:11 · answer #2 · answered by minogue 4 · 0 0

As a rough guide 20 mile/banana

You might get some better answers if you tried asking motor bike riders not cyclists. Our engines use bananas not dinosaur essence.

2007-01-08 19:40:46 · answer #3 · answered by Glenn B 7 · 0 0

i have a 230 and i can go on over a 30+ mile ride and still have quite a bit of gas left in the tank, u just fill it up before a ride and you shouldn't run out

2007-01-08 14:24:52 · answer #4 · answered by Gunz 3 · 0 0

That's a small engine! I'm a 165 lb engine myself, and I'd probably say about 5,000 Calories would be sufficient for an all day bicycle trip.

2007-01-08 11:48:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I could ride a 100cc bike all afternoon about five hours and come home on reserve.

2007-01-08 08:49:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Is it a 4 stroke or a 2 stroke.. 2 strokes use alot more gas..

2007-01-08 08:01:25 · answer #7 · answered by tchem75 5 · 0 1

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