Huh? If they are both moving at the same speed neither is faster.
Yes, cars and bikes are exactly the same thing. No difference at all.
Example, if a car and a plane are both traveling at 200 mph, they are both doing the same speed, they are equal, until one or the other increases or decreases speed.
Bikes should go with traffic, following the same direction as cars on the road.
heavier goes faster
yes and no .there are specific types of antifrezze for bikes but the geen stuff shuold work for everthing
No, bikes must follow the same traffic laws as cars and stop at red lights.
Same reason any vehicle is faster than another - by having better performance. Can be a better power-to-weight ratio, can be better traction, can be better handling. Maybe simply a better rider/driver.
the same thin we do bikes and cars and more!
Your question doesn't really make sense, as geared bikes also have pedals.Basically there's a difference between single-speed bikes(like BMXes) and road bikes/MTBs.On a single-speed bike the rear wheel will turn at the same rate when compared to the pedals all the time.If you want to ride uphill, you have to push harder, and the faster you go, the faster you have to spin the pedals.On a geared bike it's possible to change the gear ratiobetween the pedals and the rear wheel. This means that you can trade power for speed , or the other way around.If going uphill is heavy, you just drop down a gear. It'll lose you some speed, but it'll make you stronger at the same time so that you'll be able to climb the hill.
it depends on who is riding . but the bikes are the same hp.
With stock gearing on both bikes, they have roughly the same top speed (around 65 mph) however, the YZ will be much quicker off the line.
they are just the same as every one else. Cars, Bikes, Busses, Lorries, Horses, Motor Bikes, Aeroplanes etc...