Not more than what the tires are rated for, which is printed on the sidewalls of the tires. You can run lower if you wish, but eventually that will increase your risk of getting pinch flats.
it all depends on the type of bike. Do you have one in mind? I'm not sure how much it cost but you should go into a local dirt bike shop and find out. I hope his helps
It depends on what you would want to do. PSP Go is for gaming, but the iPod Touch has games, music, and much more. I wouldn't really choose the electric bike, but you should lean towards the iPod Touch or PSP Go.
Its not a matter of age so much as a matter of size and ability. If the bike fits you go for it no matter what your age is.
To make a bike go faster, you can pedal harder and faster, reduce wind resistance by tucking in your body, use a lighter bike, maintain proper tire pressure, and ensure your bike is well-maintained.
To make your bike go faster, you can pedal harder and faster, reduce wind resistance by tucking your body in, use a lighter bike, maintain proper tire pressure, and ensure your bike is well-maintained.
It will be better to go to a real store so you can test out the bike yourself. If you cannot find the bike that you want in the store, you should then go online.
you should be at lest 4.9 height so if you are and 9 you should go for it i have a dirt bike to but not as small as yours
poket bikes are gay. go with the dirt Dirt bike, definitely!
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Only you can answer that. If you have the money to spend, go ahead.
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