a custom chassis with a worked S&S engine
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A bike won't go anywhere, at any speed unless it has a rider, and for a human powered vehicle the rider is crucial - so the question is quite pointless. Besides, you're not telling for what kind of riding.
To me an American Chopper. It is about showing who you are and what you are about. It shows pride in your beliefs and what you have built. There is no value of a chopper. There is always a price tag on everything. But the value is in the rider, the one who is proud to show off his bike. The bike that is not store bought, the one no one else has. It is custom, one of a kind. To me an American Chopper. It is about showing who you are and what you are about. It shows pride in your beliefs and what you have built. There is no value of a chopper. There is always a price tag on everything. But the value is in the rider, the one who is proud to show off his bike. The bike that is not store bought, the one no one else has. It is custom, one of a kind.
Both the sentences have slight different meanings, otherwise both of them are similae. 'No.1 bike of India' means For Example: - Suppose take Bajaj, India's no.1 bike is Bajaj. And No.1 bike in India means its kind of question. When you ask question then u can use IN (like Name the bike which is No.1 in India?) in this case, we cant use OF.
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Some type of device
Horror/Action
ghost busters
No way of telling. First it depends on what kind of riding you want to do, then it depends on rider preferences for the bike.
A bike won't go anywhere, at any speed unless it has a rider, and for a human powered vehicle the rider is crucial - so the question is quite pointless. Besides, you're not telling for what kind of riding.
It provides some protection against head injuries.
Both the bike rider and the car rider will be using up chemical energy and turning it into kinetic energy. The main difference is that the car is (probably) using up fossil, non-renewable fuels like gas or diesel, while the bike rider is fueled by food. And food is a renewable resource, we can grow more of it.
There's no sensible answer to that, unless you decide what kind of bike and what kind of riding conditions you're interested in. A single unassisted rider on a fairly normal looking bike on flat ground can do about 60 KMH, or 40 MPH. Downhill Mountainbikers will easily do double that, as will riders in streamlined recumbents. Riders drafting behind purpose-built sports cars on custom bikes can do four times that of the solo rider.
Strangely worded question. I assume you mean how fast a bike can go. Usually it's more about the rider than the bike, which makes the answer even more muddy. Secondly it's very dependent on what kind of bike and what kind of riding you're talking about, is it on the flat on a fairly normal bike? downhill? alone or in group? for what distance?
a Yorkie! how cute right. i mean a big tough ghost hunter with a Yorkie as a dog. i love it!!
To me an American Chopper. It is about showing who you are and what you are about. It shows pride in your beliefs and what you have built. There is no value of a chopper. There is always a price tag on everything. But the value is in the rider, the one who is proud to show off his bike. The bike that is not store bought, the one no one else has. It is custom, one of a kind. To me an American Chopper. It is about showing who you are and what you are about. It shows pride in your beliefs and what you have built. There is no value of a chopper. There is always a price tag on everything. But the value is in the rider, the one who is proud to show off his bike. The bike that is not store bought, the one no one else has. It is custom, one of a kind.
Depends on how tall you are. I would probably say a 250 cc for your weight, but it is a lot of power. Do you have any experience riding?