No.
There are two common standards, 9/16" and 1/2", and they don't mix.
No
Any bike with pedals.
Most will fit. but not all. There are a few different designs on bottom brackets for instance, and they aren't interchangeable. If you look at older bikes the stems/fork can differ too.
There are several versions of fit bikes, and they all have different weights.
If you're talking bikes it's a kind of gearbox that's built into the cranks and the pedals.
There is no information on how many bikes have been invented. The bicycle dates back to the mid 1800s when the pedals were attached to the front wheels.
Yes, Boss AC adapter should fit all Boss compact pedals.
Cheap bikes are made with cheap parts. Plastic pedals are cheap to make. Better pedals are made out of metal. (Worth noting: better bicycles don't come with pedals at all. This way the rider can get the pedal system that works for the rider.)
The alternative pedals may need a little fabrication to fit in the XBox 360 wireless Madcatz wheel.
Real early bicycles didn't have pedals, and you'd have to kick your way forward. No mechanical advantage at all. Slightly later bikes had pedals fixed to the wheel, which offered some sort of mechanical advantage through the circumference of the wheel and the length of the crank arms. Then came the chain driven bikes which are fairly similar to the modern bicycle. However, with the gearing systems available today, bikes have very adjustable mechanical advantages. from far less than the early bikes to considerably more than the early bikes.
you sit on it and push the pedals around in a circle like a rode bike but is off road .
Yes, you can fit the alternative pedals to the madcatz wireless racing wheel for xbox 360 using an additional cable.