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If you're not speeding up, slowing down or turning - then forces are balanced.
When the bike is not moving, there is an equal force between the bike and a surface. If you are seated on the bike in a still position, you and the bike would create an even balanced force. If you accelerated, you would create an unbalanced force.
They have to get the bike started by using an engine that has to make the forces unbalanced to get the bike to progress forward and once you have reached a constant speed then you will become unbalanced once you have accelerated once again.
Some alternative ways to park and secure a bike without a kickstand include using a wall-mounted bike rack, a floor stand, a bike lock attached to a fixed object, or leaning the bike against a sturdy structure.
Using a kickstand for a bicycle provides convenience by allowing the bike to stand upright without leaning against something. This helps prevent damage to the bike and makes it easier to park and access.
Turn the handlebars with throttle control and leaning.
Having a kickstand on a bike provides convenience by allowing the bike to stand upright without leaning against something. This makes it easier to park, load/unload items, and perform maintenance. It also helps prevent damage to the bike by keeping it stable and reducing the risk of it falling over.
A light hanging from the ceiling does not move because the force of gravity pulling down on the light is balanced by the force of tension in the cord pulling upward
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One creative way to create a makeshift bike stand is to use a ladder by leaning it against a wall and hanging the bike on the rungs. Another option is to repurpose a wooden pallet by securing it vertically and resting the bike against it. You can also use PVC pipes to create a simple stand by cutting and assembling them into a T-shape. These DIY solutions can provide stable support for your bike when you need to store or work on it.
You ride a bike because it has to be balanced by the operator.