A flywheel is (usually) a heavy, solid chunk of spinning metal that is used to store rotational energy. Combustion engines have them to make them run smoother at low revs. W/o a flywheel the power from the engine would be delivered in sharp pulses, making for a jerky ride and maybe stalling the engine. For a bicycle you don't want the added weight of the flywheel, and the human as engine does a good job of smoothing out the power anyhow. If you insist on pushing the comparison you can perhaps claim that the wheels on the bicycle will act as flywheels when the bike is at speed.
The flywheel smooths out the pulse of the power stroke and its inertia allows the crank shaft to continue rotating to bring the next piston into position to fire. Look at it like this: You could pedal your bicycle with one foot if the pedal had a flywheel on it.
solid disc type flywheel rim type flywheel
No. The flywheel is dependent on the transmission.
Flywheel
Why does my flywheel keep bending..
55ftlbs flywheel to crank
will 4.6 windsor engine with 6 bolt flywheel interchange with 8 bolt flywheel
Flywheel was released on 12/31/2003.
The Production Budget for Flywheel was $20,000.
Flexplate, flywheel same thing
Flywheel is used to store Rotational Energy.