My hobbies are wildlife photography, I'm also learning to play a variety of instruments when I'm not writing for helium. I'm also a land rover fanatic, its the only cars i have ever owned, presently driving a 1998 Freelander. Motorcyclist too, present ride is a 2001 Triumph Trophy 1200.
My passion is ...
Photography
I know too much about ...
wildlife
My childhood ambition ...
wildlife photographer
My favorite memory ...
riding my first Harley Davidson
Why I write ...
share my knowledge with the world
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Planet Rock
My first job ...
garden centre assistant
My inspiration ...
David Attenborough
It goes without saying that as cubic capacity of the motorcycle engine increases then the gas mileage will decrease.
There are variables that also need to be taken into account though. These are the number of cylinders, whether the engine is 2 or 4 stroke, cylinder size and also the weight of both the motorcycle and also the weight of the rider or riders. Whether the bike relies on carburretors or fuel injection can affect things too.
The way the motorbike is ridden will also have a direct result on fuel consumption.
But in this case we shall just look at the motorcycle itself withou...
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