preferably you don't. Bungee cords may stretch if you hit a bump and allow the bike to become unseated. You're better off using woven straps that won't stretch. If you must use bungee, make sure stretching them real tight so that the bike can't become dislodged.
Unplug your cords out of power outlets when done using. You can save 5 cents a month for one cord. Turn off lights and fans when done using. Saving energy can be as simple as riding your bike to school.
Bern has the best bike helmets that you can buy. Their helmets are known for being very safe and secure.
use 123. . . most secure and hardest to crack
Using an exercise bike works your glutes and hip flexors, plus leg muscles.
A bike rack is installed to a trunk by placing straps around and over the trunk. They are then attached to both sides of the rack and tightened until secure.
it isn't lol
you don't. you do it the redneck way and duct tape and bungee cord an 18 volt flashlight to your crossbar or your fender!! but if you are a city slicker who thinks they are all cool on a dirtbike... look it up in a manual.
Yes it is, you sweat and are using your muscles when you bike. If you have a severe heart condition ask your doctor before you do bike though. But YES go bike it is just as good as running or swimming.
no a lawnmower engine is too big try a weedwaker engine
The Kurt Kinetic bike trainer is the perfect workout partner for sprints and intervals. The bike itself is calibrated to provide the most natural bike as if you were really on one outside.
If you are pushing the bike, you are classed as a pedestrian, therefore you must use pavements where possible and you are prohibited from using the motorway.
The BodyFlex bike does not fold up, so you will have to find a place for it as full size.