1. Sport motorcycles: Sport motorcycles typically have smaller engines and are designed for speed and performance rather than fuel efficiency. Their MPG can range from around 35 MPG to 60 MPG.
2. Cruiser motorcycles: Cruiser motorcycles have larger engines and are designed for comfort and long-distance riding. Their MPG can range from around 40 MPG to 55 MPG.
3. Touring motorcycles: Touring motorcycles are designed for long-distance travel and have larger engines and fairings for better aerodynamics. Their MPG can range from around 45 MPG to 55 MPG.
4. Adventure motorcycles: Adventure motorcycles are designed for both on-road and off-road use. They typically have larger engines and may have additional features like large fuel tanks and luggage racks. Their MPG can range from around 40 MPG to 50 MPG.
5. Scooter motorcycles: Scooters are smaller, more compact motorcycles that are often used for commuting. They have small engines and are very fuel-efficient. Their MPG can range from around 60 MPG to over 100 MPG.
6. Dual-sport motorcycles: Dual-sport motorcycles are a combination of off-road and on-road motorcycles. They typically have larger engines and may have features like long-travel suspensions and knobby tires. Their MPG can range from around 40 MPG to 50 MPG.
The actual MPG of a particular motorcycle can vary depending on factors such as riding conditions, traffic, rider behavior, and maintenance practices.