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MEAt 80 mph, a 300cc motorcycle is often near its upper performance limit. The engine works harder, vibrations increase, and acceleration for overtaking is limited. Riders may feel the bike straining to maintain higher speeds, especially on inclines or against wind.
A 600cc motorcycle handles 80 mph with ease, cruising comfortably in the mid-range of its power band. It offers smoother performance, better stability, and enough reserve power for quick acceleration or passing without stressing the engine.
A 650cc motorcycle feels even more relaxed at the same speed. It delivers more torque and low-end power, making highway riding effortless. The engine runs smoother and quieter, giving a more composed, confident ride suitable for long-distance travel.
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