No, there are also for girls and as well as for people of all ages
Not necessarily.
Yes, they're called girls' bikes! ALL boys bikes have horizontal bars (unless you get an adult tricycle for old people)
Boys' bikes have a bar, also known as a top tube, for structural support and stability. This bar helps to strengthen the frame of the bike and provide better balance and control while riding.
have/has taken The boys have taken their bikes to the park. He has taken the bus to Wainuiomata.
There about equal it just depends on how you take care of them
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The phrase apostrophe for omission sounds like a teacher's comment when you misused an apostrophe. If so, it just means remove the apostrophe.Wrong: The boy's bikes were red.Right: The boys' bikes were red.
It depends on whether you are forming a possessive or a plural.The spelling boy's is a singular possessive, e.g. one boy's book.The spelling boys is plural, as in several boys.The spelling boys' (ending apostrophe) is a plural possessive, as in the boys' bikes.
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According to the wiki description of the featured bikes its a 2000 GSXR-750
Boy bikes typically have a straight bar because it provides more stability and strength, making it easier for boys to ride and control the bike. The straight bar design also allows for a more aggressive riding position, which can be preferred by some boys for a more dynamic and active riding experience.