There is no limit to the mileage that can be achieved on a motor assisted bicycle - if you don't engage the motor.
No way of knowing. It depends on the maintenance and care it has or has not received.
Charlotte Motor Speedway is 1.5 miles in length.
There shouldn't be one. In 2004 Chevy went with electronic motor assisted steering.
For a ford Id give an estimate of about 1000 miles before repairs. I did see a custom built ford frame with a chevett motor in it, to carry it the rest of the way.
Standard motor oil will usually protect to about 4000-5000 miles. Synthetic motor oil will usually lubricate till around 7500-8000 miles before it requires changing. These are only estimates, there are several factors such as how hard do you drive that you also have to consider. Always follow the vehicle manufactures directions when in doubt. hope this helps.
You have a rod nocking ,you could have a cv joint going out mine took about 1000 miles before it went
That is because it is not a chain. Mazda uses a timing belt which must be replace at 105,000 miles if not before.
Take it easy for about 500 miles. Change the oil/filter at that time and then you can drive normally.
In a pickup truck you might get 10 to 14 miles per gallon if you drive conservatively with a 7.4 motor. The same motor in an RV might be lucky to get 7 to 10 miles per gallon.
With proper maintenance I see them in the 250,000-300,000 mile range regularly.
He had the help of Harold C. Wills in designing a 26 horsepower engine in October of 1901. This was one basis on which the Henry Ford Motor Company was formed.