It depends on the speed gone, the kind of bike ridden, and the weight of the person riding. However, on average, approximately 36 calories per mile are burned. Therefore, about 560 calories would be burned.
Zero. With the exception of sweating, all you're doing in sitting on your rear. This is wrong. If you ever rode a motorcycle you would know how tired you are after a long ride. You are always moving, watching and shifting your weight and your bike. I am not sure of the calories burned but have heard between 25 and 36 calories burned for 15 minutes of riding or 102 calories burned for an hour of riding.
i believe the average for riding 12 mph in an hour is 550 calories but it depends on the person and type of riding
The Tunturi-E60R Recumbent Exersize Bike does have the feature of showing calories burned not to mention speed and distance.
Yes, the bike has a screen that displays distance traveled, heart rate, calories burned, and time, etc.
That depends on how you are covering that mile, your weight, and your pace. You could by walking, jogging, or riding a bike, for example. The number of calories burned will vary from person to person in accordance with those factors. Feel free to ask the question again and include more details.
This is based on someone weighing 150 Pounds. Riding and Elliptical Bike at 12-14 Km/H for 17Mins will burn roughly 168 calories.
About 6.3 calories/min.
1 mile bike riding = 1 mile walked.Both are equivalent to 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, or 1,609.344 meters.
It depends on how much effort you have to put in. An average ride is approx. 110 calories per mile. However, a hard ride can be much more than that. For more information, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
According to Everydayhealth.com, a cyclist burns about 5.5 calories per hour per pound of body weight riding between 16 and 20 mph. Riding between 12 and 14 mph burns about 3.6 calories per mile per pound. In other words, a 130-pound woman burns about 715 calories riding 17 miles in one hour. If she slows down to 13 mph, she burns only 468 calories per hour. If she goes mountain biking, which burns about 3.9 calories per pound per hour, she burns about 507 calories even though she may only cover eight miles. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/about_5369136_many-calories-biking-burn.html#ixzz2yycf38J7
If the bicycles are otherwise comparable, you'll burn the same amount of calories. If the steel bike is heavier, you'll burn a few more calories on that one.
Riding a bike because your legs are doing more work then running.