As long as the clamp area diameter is the same you won't need to do anything. If the MTB is using 31.8mm clamp diameter you can either get some shims, or simply replace the stem
Youi're probably thinking about cruiser bikes.
Yes, there are sissy bars made especially for beach cruisers!
Ivory Mountain or Idaho Spud.
The different types of mountain bike handlebars available include flat bars, riser bars, and downhill bars. Flat bars are straight across and provide a more aggressive riding position. Riser bars have a slight upward curve for a more comfortable riding position. Downhill bars are wider and have more rise for better control on steep descents.
I use an Invacare Storm Arrow but I did need to cut the wheelie bars of the back of the chair.
It should! If not, then really sturdy seatbelts
A mountain bike frame is used in the construction of a working mountain bike. The frame is usually the metal tubes or bars that other parts connect into.
6.5 bars
You can't convert meters to bars, or bars to meters. The two are utterly incompatible. Meters is a unit of length, bars is a unit of pressure. if you mean depth of water then 20 bar = 200 metres (close)
Using 31.8 riser bars for mountain biking can provide benefits such as improved handling and control, better posture and comfort while riding, and increased leverage for tackling rough terrain.
Carrie Nation.
One millibar is 0.014504, mutiply this by how many bars. example is 250 bars X 0.014504 = 3,626...... psi. Have a nice day