Neither is better than the other
It's simply down to personal preference
Some factors to consider are:
20 inch bikes are easier to jump and you can jump higher
24 inch bikes are better for jumping large gaps on, and will often have better brakes
than 20 inch bikes
(20 inch bikes usually have U brakes while 24 inch bikes have disks)
the reason a trials bike has no seat is because having a seat restricts manouverabilty and would get in the way while you are trying to move around, also another theory is that a seat will add more weight onto the bike which is inaporopriate as you want the bike to be as light as possible so its easier to jump around and move around.
More than one type of bike can have 24" wheels. Some DH MTBs(downhill mountainbikes will have that, and some trials bikes. It can also be the last size available as a kid's bike. It can even be a compromise for someone who wants a folding bike with decent ride characteristics.
15 trials: 3 times 40 trials: 8 times 75 trials: 15 times 120 trials: 24 times But don't bet on it.
About 20 minutes.
my bike is about 26.5 and im happy with it. really expensive bikes get down to 22-20 but that's really just a race bike a park or street is gonna be like 22-24. 25 is a very decent bike. it may not seem like a big difference but its huge. around 10 kgs the lighter the better
Not quite, although they can be very similar. One place where they might differ is that some BMX frames oight not be set up to take brakes, while good braking is usually real important on a trials bike. It's also quite common for trials bikes to use 24" wheels, while BMX is almost only 20".
That would differ from one bike to another. A really small bike with maybe 12" wheels will have fewer spokes than a bike with 20" wheels. Say between 24 and 36.
If you keep the same rate, 24 km.
The size of a child's bike ranges from a 12 inch wheel size for ages 2-5 to a 24 inch wheel size for youth ages. Usually a child with a height of 28-38 inches will need a 12 inch wheel size while a child that is 48-60 inches tall will need a wheel size of 20-24 inches.
The online store Bike 24 sells a wide variety of different products. The main products Bike 24 sells includes bikes and various bike parts and accessories.
All things being equal, a 24" wheel will be stronger sideways than a 26" wheel.
The best price you can get for a 24 inch Schwinn bike is $202.43.