Sure.
But keep in mind that this is a cruiser-styled bike, it's ridiculously heavy and has a very inefficient riding position. It'll be real awkward to ride out of saddle, so you might end up walking a hill or two.
If it'd been a 3-piece crank you could fairly easily have tuned the gear ratio down for hilly rides, but a 1-piece crank isn't as easy to change.
Yes it is mostly
The schwinn 430 elliptical trainer trains mostly your leg muscles. It also offers a strong workout to your arm muscles by allowing you to use the handlebars in the front.
A normal bike is different that a cruiser bike in many ways. A cruiser is not meant to be ridden long distances and is mostly meant for having an easy ride. A road bike is meant to go long distances and is therefore lighter.
Basalt is mostly used for construction purposes - from building blocks and tiles to asphalt for roadmaking.
The Schwinn 420 elliptical is available for online purchase at numerous places but I would suggest looking at Amazon first mostly because it give you options for new and used ones. Here is a link: http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&keywords=schwinn%20420%20elliptical&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Aschwinn%20420%20elliptical&page=1.
Mostly the Toyota FJ Cruiser, but really its clear that not much can compete with the wrangler
They are mostly in the U.S.A
Ecuador exports bananas and oil, and its population is mostly Mestizo.
Punjab is a country in northern India that is mostly flat
Spinners are mostly for luxury cars and they cost lots. So if you driving only asphalt and have some extra money, take a look here.
India
Bhutan is mostly isolated by the Himalayas, with the mountain range forming a natural barrier around the country.