If it's a bicycle you're talking about, it won't care much either way.
But the rider, who's also providing the power, can be affected.
Someone who has a hard time waking up in the morning may ride faster in the evening. Someone used to getting to bed early might do better in a morning race. Evening/nights often offer cooler temperatures.
If you're in a hot climate, night riding might let you go faster.
If you're in a cold climate, day riding might let you go faster.
If you need good visibility, you're probably faster during morning/day than during evening/nights.
If you're talking about a motorcycle, then engines have a little more power in cold air. OTOH tires will grip better when they're warmer.
Then again, in some place you get problems with the asphalt bleeding out when it's hot, causing slick spots that can cause riders to slide and lose control.
If you're clocking a real-life ride through a city, traffic will play a huge role. Congested traffic can slow you down a lot, even if a bike has a certainability to weave through obstacles.
A road bike is faster on the road than a mountain bike. That's all
ride a bike because u go faster and u burn more calories
Yes that's why they have reflectors on them.
Because when we ridind the bike faster to slow down the brake is important
Go on your bike and ride until it hatches.
ride it without any clothes on
Standing, gives you more power.
Where I live it is against the law to ride a bicycle on the sidewalks day or night.
well when riding your bike at night you should always ride infront of the cars and hope to get hit you dont you should jump into a trian :) <3
At Sundown. O.o Jk. He went at night. That's the point of it being called the "Midnight Ride".
A faster way to get an egg to hatch is to ride your bike.
No, it is illegal to ride a dirt bike on the street but you can ride it on a trail or dirt bike track.