Your feet are normally on the pedals.
Yes, your feet should be able to touch the ground when riding a bike for stability and safety.
Yes, your feet should be able to touch the ground when riding a bike for stability and safety.
Yes, it does
The recommended height for someone riding a 22-inch frame bike is typically around 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet 1 inch.
Step off the pedal and put the kick-stand down.
no, because like our country tells us in a 2 wheeler vehicles is you put one foot 6 feet under the ground..
A mountain bike has two wheels and is operated by pedaling with both feet, while a unicycle has only one wheel and is operated by pedaling with one foot. Riding a mountain bike unicycle requires more balance and skill compared to riding a traditional mountain bike, as it involves maintaining balance on a single wheel.
No, unless you are out of gas and have to push the bike it is just like riding in a car. Even though you may be using your arms to turn and your feet to accelerate, they do not amount to enough to call it exercise.
The ideal height for a bike is when your feet can touch the ground while sitting on the saddle, with a slight bend in your knees when the pedal is at its lowest point. This ensures comfortable and efficient riding.
No, I have never seen a bear riding a bike.
is a bike mechanical
1 mile bike riding = 1 mile walked.Both are equivalent to 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, or 1,609.344 meters.