I can't really know what you mean by "motbike", but I'm guessing you mean "motorcycle", an engine powered two-wheeled vehicle. In which case I've never heard of a motorcycle with 18 gears.
If you're stubborn enough you could certainly build one, but it'd wouldn't be an improvement.
Or maybe you mean "mountainbike", human-powered pushbike. In which case it can certainly have 18 gears, or even more.
That bicycle has 18 gears.
No differences, they mean the same.
Hercules Rebellio is available in either 6 or 18 gears
It could be anywhere from five to 18.
No, it's rated 18 for a reason.
You got to be 18 years or older
Sure. Older bikes can have 3 chainrings(the toothed wheel by the pedals) and 6 sprockets (smaller toothed wheels at the hub of the rear wheel). 3x6 would make 18 gears. Newer bikes can have two chainrings and 9 sprockets, also making 18 gears. Do note that with a set up like this although you get 18 gears you aren't getting 18 different gear ratios. Some combinations will be so close as to make no difference. In reality you can expect to have about 2/3 as many different ratios as you have gear combinations. Newer bikes can have as much as 27-33 gears as stock, which would allow for around 18 different gear ratios.
As many as the purchasing agent ordered it with. It could have an Allison automatic with five or six gears, it could have an Eaton-Fuller manual or automatic with 9, 10, 13, or 18 gears, it could have a ZF Meritor automatic with 12 gears.
gears of war is one of the most violent games ive ever played and i think its rated 18 so yeah its pretty violent
Unlikely. Cycles usually have 6, 12 or 18 gears.
it'll be a lift reverse.. look at the gears and undernearth the gearknob you'll have a small ring you must lift that as you push the gears backwards to the right jon, 18
As many as the transmission the customer orders with it has. Could be as few as four or as many as 18.