No, if the tires are inflated to correct pressure it may be easier.
Well, inflating them a bit harder will make them a bit rounder. But if you overdo it the tubes/tires might burst. Most bike tires have their size written on the sidewall somewhere, if yours is a narrower kind you can have wider ones fitted.
you burn more fat when you are sitting. the muscles in your body are forced to work harder because your body is not producing momentum for each pedal pushed.
ride a bike because u go faster and u burn more calories
I ride my bike every day and it helps your heart by a chain, okay? The chain starts like this...You ride your bike.You lose weight.Your heart gets relaxed because it doesn't have to pump as much as it did when you weren't riding your bike because of the fat making it work harder to do actions. Simple as that.Actually, I think that any form of exercise makes your heart beat harder/faster, which is exercise for the heart, which makes it stronger.
Run, ride a bike, sit ups, etc.
yes if hes not fat
There is no reason not to ride a bike if you are heavy. However, make certain that you do not exceed the weight limits of the bike. Special heavy duty bikes may be a solution to the problem.
Fat tires are best in snow.
shocks need replaced .Un balanced tires, and fat women riding in the back!
of course you do! you can burn fat verry easily, even if you do somthing that doesn't take much effort at all like clapping your hands.
no because your fat and gay. and you smell worse than my hairy black ass.
If it is a new assembly, then yes. The technician that assembled the bike is required to do a test ride to ensure the bike is safe for the customer to ride and to ensure all systems (i.e. starting, ignition, and charging) are functioning properly.