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Here is a breakdown of what that data typically includes:
1. Technical "Bio Data" (Specifications)
If you are looking for the technical profile of a bicycle or motorcycle, the "bio data" generally refers to the following parameters:
Engine/Motor: Displacement (cc), Max Power (HP/kW), Max Torque (Nm).
Dimensions: Curb weight, seat height, wheelbase, and ground clearance.
Chassis: Frame material (Carbon, Aluminum, Steel), suspension type, and braking system (Disc vs. Drum, ABS).
Performance: Top speed, 0-60 mph (or 0-100 km/h) time, and fuel/battery efficiency (Mileage).
2. Vehicle Registration Data
In a legal or resale context, "bio data" refers to the Vehicle History or Registration details. Common data points include:
Registration Number: The plate identifier.
V5C/Logbook Status: Confirmation of the registered keeper.
Engine & Chassis Number (VIN): Unique identifiers stamped on the bike.
MOT/Service History: Records of past inspections and maintenance.
Ownership History: Number of previous owners and any outstanding finance or "stolen" reports.
3. Social Media Bios (Instagram/TikTok)
If you need a "bio" for your personal profile as a rider, here are a few popular styles:
| Style | Bio Idea |
| Minimalist | "Two wheels. One soul. 🏍️" |
| Witty | "My therapist has two wheels and an engine." |
| Adventurous | "Collecting miles, not things. 🗺️" |
| Technical | "Carbon frame. Steel will. 🚴♂️" |
4. Database Schema (For Developers)
If you are building an app or database, the "bio data" for a bike entity typically requires these fields:
BikeID(Primary Key)BrandID/ModelNameYearOfManufactureColorIDOwnerID(Foreign Key)
Are you looking for the specs of a specific bike model (like a Pulsar, Trek, or Harley), or do you need help writing a personal bio for your profile?



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