It's a saddle. Some are sold as MTB-specific, but unless you plan on doing jump and drops you can use whichever fits - regardless if it's "road", MTB, or even BMX.
A bicycle seat is typically called a saddle.
Seat posts aren't proprietary. All you need to do is to figure out the exact diameter (in mm) that your bike needs, and which kind of clamp your saddle require. Then just go and buy one at any bicycle store.
I would suggest a bike with a small frame and a long seat post if you want a low seat for jumping, but a larger frame if you ride mountain and street more.
There are many places where one can purchase a new seat for a BMX bicycle. This includes a specialist bike store as well as online retailers such as Amazon or eBay.
The safest baby bicycle seats sold on the market are the Tyke Toter mount, iBert child T-seat, weeride child seat, Schwinn Deluxe Carrier, or the Britax child bike seat.
Typically, a stationary exercise bike is used to simulate riding a bicycle. The stationary bike has pedals, and a seat - with many newer models having resistance settings which allow for a more intense workout.
That'd be a quadricycle or a quadra bike or something like that. Maybe even a pedal car.
goole the siriel number located under th seat
Motorcycles have mounts (on the swing arm orunder the tail light), if it is a pedal bike, most are just zip tied to the bottom of the seat.
Yes you can but, depending on your frame, you'd need a shim to get the post to fit your frame.
The Taga bike is a hybrid style bicycle invented in Europe. The bike was designed for families with children and has an incredibly unique design. The child bike seat is located at the front of the bike, facing forward, and is located right between the handlebars - so your child is close to you at all times. The Taga can be used as a bicycle or, when you reach your destination, can be flipped into a stroller for pushing instead. It's lightweight, easy to ride, easy to convert, and provides hours of fun for the entire family!
On a human-powered bicycle the brake calipers are usually up by the fork crown and at the top of the seat stays. The brake levers are usually on the handle bars