Not if you're riding with care. Skidding can damage the surface though. And whoever that's in charge of the track might not want to share it with bicyclists.
When you ride a bike on a track it would damage your bike because the type of ground or basically grip tape that you ride the bike on will were down the bike's tread.
No. The Verde Theory is a BMX bike for riding on a track. A Gyro would only come on a Freestyle bike made for trick riding.
Well, a track bike is a bike dedicated for use on a velodrome. It has a fixed gear, no brakes, often a steel drop bar and some other features. But with a but of determination you can stick a fixed gear rear wheel in any kind of bike. The wouldn't make it a track bike, but would make it a fixie. If you want to be hard core in your fixie riding, the "purest" is of course to ride a track bike in traffic too.
It's possible. Certain activities like riding a bike can cause it to break too.
Yes it is. I do like riding my bike. I did like riding my bike
is a bike mechanical
riding a bike can have an advantage over a plane because if you don't want to pay money than a bike is better and that riding a bike gives you cardio.
on a bike
The person who is riding the bike dies...if you hit him/her hard enough.
Get a bike, get some practice riding it, find out if there's a local club and track, hook up with them, sign up for the next race.
if you want a 2 stroke get a yz125 or cr125 for track riding if you want a 4 stroke get a yz250f or cr250f. If you are just doing trail riding i would recommend the xr200 its a great starter bike.
Not after riding a bike, but rather during riding a bike. Your muscles convert chemical energy (a form of potential energy) into mechanical energy to do work.
Get a bike, get some practice riding it, find out if there's a local club and track, hook up with them, sign up for the next race.