No they really aren't bikes are completely differant and tend to have less creativity with tricks. Especially on flat ground. Well they both have wheels so their is one similarity.. um um you can get sponsored for doing both.
There is no specific collective noun for bicycles, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, for example a rack of bicycles, a row of bicycles, a standof bicycles, etc.
Motorcycles, bicycles, scooters,
If they didn't have engines, they would just be very heavy bicycles.
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, bicycles, etc.
Of course Australia has motorcycles. Cars, buses, motorcycles, trains, bicycles, trucks, utes, aeroplanes, etc - they are all used for transport in Australia. Motorcycles are also commonly used on farming properties.
This depends on whether one is looking for bicycles or motorcycles, both of which KTM produces. KTM bicycles are available at many bicycle shops in South Africa, Australia, and Europe. KTM motorcycles are available at motorcycle dealers throughout the world. They have a dealer search function for motorcycles on their website, but there appears to be no centralized search function for dealers that carry their bicycles.
well most obviously a bicycle is not powered by an engine and a motorcycle is.
Bicycles, motorcycles, trains, automobiles, planes, and boats.
Bicycles, motorcycles, trains, automobiles, planes, and boats.
People walk, use bicycles, motorcycles, and some have automobiles.
Yes, and so are bicycles.
As a driver, you should always watch for bicycles and motorcycles when changing lanes or making turns because they are small and quick. They are usually also quiet.