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  2. Craig Vetter Fuel Economy Challenge - Wikipedia

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    At all other events, the electric motorcycles lacked range to complete the course with the group and were disqualified from winning the overall lowest fuel cost per mile. Hershner $.017/mile fuel cost Hayes $.023/mile fuel cost Smith $.026/mile fuel cost Alan Smith (winner, pump fuel) 139.3 mpg ‑US (1.689 L/100 km; 167.3 mpg ‑imp) Kawasaki ...

  3. Kawasaki Barako - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki Barako is a motorcycle model built by Kawasaki Motors Philippines and launched in 2004. The Kawasaki Barako was designed to replace the older two-stroke Kawasaki HD-III which was launched in 1982 until it was phased out in 2007. The BC 175 is primarily used as utility hauler for business needs.

  4. Honda Grom - Wikipedia

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    It won the 2014 Motorcycle USA "Motorcycle of the Year" prize. [4] The Honda Grom can achieve a fuel economy of 134 mpg ‑ US (1.76 L/100 km ; 161 mpg ‑ imp ), [ 2 ] a power output of 10 hp (7.5 kW) at 7,000 rpm, [ 5 ] and a top speed of 55–73 mph (89–117 km/h).

  5. Motorcycle - Wikipedia

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    Due to low engine displacements (100–200 cc (6.1–12.2 cu in)), and high power-to-mass ratios, motorcycles offer good fuel economy. Under conditions of fuel scarcity like 1950s Britain and modern developing nations, motorcycles claim large shares of the vehicle market. In the United States, the average motorcycle fuel economy is 44 miles per ...

  6. Motorcycle safety - Wikipedia

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    The article on Motorcycle fatality rate in U.S. by year indicates that the number of motorcycle fatalities in the US has remained about 5000 per year for most of the past decade. In 2006, 13.10 cars out of 100,000 ended up in fatal crashes, while the rate for motorcycles was 72.34 per 100,000 registered motorcycles.

  7. Consumption map - Wikipedia

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    A consumption map or efficiency map [1] is a chart that displays the brake-specific fuel consumption of an internal combustion engine at a given rotational speed and mean effective pressure, in grams per kilowatt-hour (g/kWh). The map contains each possible condition combining rotational speed and mean effective pressure.

  8. Fuel efficiency - Wikipedia

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    Fuel efficiency is dependent on many parameters of a vehicle, including its engine parameters, aerodynamic drag, weight, AC usage, fuel and rolling resistance. There have been advances in all areas of vehicle design in recent decades. Fuel efficiency of vehicles can also be improved by careful maintenance and driving habits. [3]

  9. Fuel economy in automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Fuel consumption monitor from a 2006 Honda Airwave.The displayed fuel economy is 18.1 km/L (5.5 L/100 km; 43 mpg ‑US). A Briggs and Stratton Flyer from 1916. Originally an experiment in creating a fuel-saving automobile in the United States, the vehicle weighed only 135 lb (61.2 kg) and was an adaptation of a small gasoline engine originally designed to power a bicycle.