No, only on those with the matching forks.
Oh, plenty. You have the basic categories of road bikes, MTBs, and city bikes. But then there are all the sub-categories. Road bikes sorts into TT/triathlon bikes, cyclocross bikes and touring bikes. MTBs sort into cross-country, all mountain and Downhill bikes. Then there are the stunts and jumps bikes the BMXes, dirt and trial bikes. Then there are trikes, recumbent bikes and tandems. You have internal, or external gear, single-speeds and fixies....
All-mountain bikes are versatile and can handle a variety of terrains, while enduro bikes are specifically designed for racing downhill sections. Enduro bikes typically have more suspension travel and are lighter than all-mountain bikes.
99 bikes or Amart All Sports.
All of honda's trail bikes used to be called XR's and their motocross bikes were CR/CRF now all of their trail bikes are CRF and their motocross bikes are CRF-R
The two main types of dirt bikes are motocross and trail bikes. Yamaha, Kawasaki, and Honda all make these types of dirt bikes.
To get bikes you need to get all the car stores first.
Yes, the Amish people can and do ride bikes all the time.
no
mostly EVERY country uses bikes =]... well maybe ALL
All countries use/used bikes in some amount.
Just about all MBX bikes use 20" wheels, which makes them all very similarly sized.
The Charge Bikes website offers many different bikes and bike accessories for sale. Some examples of their products include all terrain bikes and bicycle saddles.