Types of Motorcycles

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DAY 4

TYPES OF MOTORCYCLES
1. Standard motorcycles.
2. Sport motorcycles.
3. Cruise motorcycles.
4. Touring motorcycles.
5. Sport touring motorcycle.
6. Dual purpose.
STANDARAD MOTORCYCLES:
1. These are used for general purpose designed
for a road travelling.
2. These have 100 cc or a Bove range engine
capacity.

SPORT MOTORCYCLES:
1.It is powerful in terms of speed acceleration
brake and cornering.
2.It these motorcycles the comfort and fuel
economy are not as good as less specialized
CRUISE MOTORCYCLES:
1. It has a long body with less saddle height.
2. It gives importance upon sound appearance
and style with less importance on
performance.
3. High hone libras and forward foot per
causing redress to lean back slightly.

TOURING
MOTOCYCLES:
1.It gives importance on covering long
distances.
2. accommodation for passengers is excellent
and also provide larger space for luggage.

SPORT TOURING MOTORCYCLES:


1. It mixes the features of both sport and
touring motorcycles.
2. The seating position of rides is more
comfortable the sport motorcycles which
provide long distance comfort.

DUAL PURPOSE MOTORCYCLES:


1. It is also called as dual sport motorcycles.
2. These ar3e street motorcycles the are
designed for off road conditions.
CONTENTS:
1. Petrol tank.
2. Carburettor.
3. Engine.
4. Transmission.
5. Drive chain.
6. Steering system.
7. Control candles.
8. Brakes.
9. CVT scooter
FUEL TANK:
1. A fuel tank also called a petrol tank or gas tank is
a safe contains for flammable fluids.
2. The motorcycles tank is usually placed above the
engine.
CORBURETOR: Carburettor is a part of the engine which
contains value chamber and tubes and jets that have the ability
to blend.
1.The outlet of car curator is attached to the
intake manifold of a engine.
ENGINE:
1. Nearly every motorcycle consists engine.
2. They consist of piston cylinder block and head.

DRIVE CHAIN:
1. Motorcycles chains are part of the drive train to
transmit the motor power to the back wheel.
2. Prophesy lubricated chins can teach an efficiency
of 98 or greater in the transmission.

HANDLE BAR:
1. Motorcycles handle bar is a tubular component
of a motorcycles steering mechanism.
WHEELS:
Rims are also known as wheels and necessary for
all automobiles motorcycles wheel are made to cope with
radial and axial forces.
TIRES:
1.motorcycles mainly use pneumatic tires.
2.motorcycles tires are more than just simple black
rubber hoops the keep you8r wheels from grinding against the
trail or road surface.

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