To attach skis to a bike for winter riding, you can use a ski kit that includes a front ski attachment and a rear ski attachment. These kits are designed to be easily installed on the bike frame and allow you to ride on snow-covered surfaces by replacing the bike's wheels with skis. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation and adjustment to ensure safe and effective use.
I don't think so because Jet skis seats are bigger and as your riding you have water spraying in your face
Skiing is a winter sport where you wear boots that attach to skis. There are ski hills and you stand up and slide with the skis attached to your feet down the hill. In order to get to the top of the hill there is somthing called a chairlift, which is kinda fun!
Riding on jet skis can create many dangers to riders, especially if they are not experienced. The dangers of riding jet skis can be life threatening, such as drowning, or breaking bones.
Walking, riding a bike, car, bus, train, airplane, boat, horse, skis, snowshoes, dogsled, oxcart, rocket ship, Roller skates and surfboards would be unusual.
Collapsible skis enhance convenience and portability for winter sports enthusiasts by allowing them to easily fold or collapse the skis into a compact size for transportation and storage. This makes it easier to carry the skis to and from the slopes, as well as store them in smaller spaces when not in use.
Gus Kenworthy is currently (2010) sponsored by CoreUpt so he will be riding different CoreUpt Skis depending on if he's skiing in the park or backcountry.
That's a pretty pointless question, as it's more about the rider than it is about the bike. You might as well ask about the fastest swimsuit, or the fastest skis.
Cross countries skis require a different type of boot. These boots only attach to the ski at the toe allowing your heel to move off the ski as you move. On downhill skis your entire boot is attached to the ski. You can read more about the differences here http://skiing.about.com/od/beginning skiers/a/ccdownhill.htm
Skadi is a mountain giantess. A goddess on skis. The snow-shoe goddess of winter and hunting.
Skiing is a winter sport. Yes, people can ski on snow using skis.
The bindings come with installation instructions, but if you got used bindings that didn't come with instructions... Quick question: are you putting these on new skis, or on skis that already have bindings on them? If they're old skis, remove the bindings already installed and use the old screw holes for the new bindings. If they're new skis, take them to a ski tech. You've got to drill holes in your skis and there are lots of calculations involved - how much you weigh, the skis being used and the way you ski determine where your boots should be on the ski.
You can purchase head skis at some sports shops, and definitely at winter sports specific shops, but you can also buy them from Head's website itself, which has a very wide selection to choose from.