No. Only steel/iron can be galvanized, an bikes usually have aluminum and stainless parts as well.
Nope. To galvanise metals means a surface protection. But its costs high. So usually not.
The controller is the "brains" of the e-bike or 3-trike. It's a metal box around the size of a pack of cigarettes with electrical lines running in and out of the box. The controller works similar to a central computer that "controls" all the electrical parts of the e-bike/trike when you activate different parts of the e-bike/trike.
It is all parts of metal
all metal parts that are non ferrous
Not just 125...Any bike in general. However not all parts, and even those that do, usually don't add all that much. However, if you have lots of money and can find good parts you can add about a third of the current power to your bike.
I have a early 1990's Cannondale M-500, all original parts.
Kmart offers a wide range of bike parts and also new bikes. Best prices all round. Get to your nearest Kmart and check it out.
Sure you can, you can buy all the parts separately and then assemble them. But it will be more expensive than buying a complete bike.
Cycle World is a website all about bicycles. They have forums for users to chat, and places to find cool bike parts. The bike enthusiast will love this website!
Means that it still has all the parts and only those parts that the manufacturer put on there. Nothing has been added or replaced.
To hold all the other parts in their proper place, as required for the bike to work.
Bike Bandit carries all sorts of motorcycle parts. They carry batteries, choke, clutch lever, crash bars, side stand, throttles, oil filters and mufflers.
premium, as far as i know, is a bike product producer they are better known as premium products. they sell all kind of bike parts and complete bikes.