Sure.
But it'll be needlessly heavy.
A mountain bike frame is used in the construction of a working mountain bike. The frame is usually the metal tubes or bars that other parts connect into.
The frame is the heart of the bicycle, and you only need one frame for one bike. Components can often be moved over to another frame, but unless that frame is exactly the same as the previous one this will make it a new bike.
It's used as kitchen foil for baking and can also make a light durable bike frame.
For bike frames titanium can be used unalloyed.
Yes, it's possible to make bike frames from wood. Bamboo, which is naturally tubular, is particularly suitable.
The frame material doesn't make much difference. The important thing here would be the frame shape and weight, the seating material and shape, what tires are being used, and what, if any, suspension the bike has, as well as what sort of handlebar grips it has.
it was made with iron frame and the shell was made of copper. the crown of the statue was made of pure iron and had 25 glass windown for people to view new york from.The statue is built with an iron frame and copper sheeting for the skin.
Titanium is the lightness metal for bike frames, carbon fibre is the lightness material used to build bikes.
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To hold all the other parts in their proper place, as required for the bike to work.
iron is used to make bridges (i think)
Iron ore is used to make steel