That would depend on where you are, and how much time you'd allow to get there. Basically you can ride a bike pretty much anywhere there's a road, unless local laws forbid it. Freeways/toll roads, dedicated pedestrian areas may be off-limit for instance.
its a fixie bike (fixed gear ) custom designed but not sure what brand
Fixies are more difficult and more dangerous to ride than Single-Speed/coasting bikes, so its' very rare to have fixies intended for kids to ride.
Greyhound Canada Website says 30 minute ride or 1 1/2 hour ride depending on what route you ride
Kinda-sorta. There are a couple of trikes, (like bigwheel) with the pedals stuck solidly to the front hub, these would be fixies, and for kids. Apart from that, fixies tend to be adult sized. It'd be entirely possible to build a kid-sized fixie, by simply building up a kid-sized rear wheel around a fixie hub. But I can't really see the point. A single-speed is almost as durable, and a lot easier to ride.
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Think about places you love to be. Nature places. Then just grab a horse and ride!
The age to ride a dirt bike in Ontario is 14 years old. The rider is also required to wear approved helmets and follow the same traffic laws as bicyclists.
Yes, and you can also fly out of one!
The distance between Toronto and London, Ontario is 119.6 miles and is about a 2 hour and 11 minute ride.
hitchhike or bum a ride from a friend