Well, there's the old Penny-Farthing AKA high wheeler, which had a huge front wheel and a tiny rear. Then there was the so-called 60's muscle bike, built to resemble a chopper.
There was also a few mountainbikes called 96ers, with a bigger front than rear wheel. The theory being that the bigger front would make them go over obstacles easier.
There's also the occasional Time Trial/triathlon bicycle with a smaller front than rear in order to improve aerodynamics.
coach bus, Ferris Wheel, other buses and etc.
a normal dirt bike 110cc, 110cc is smaller than an 65
yes. Typically you will see a 21 inch front tire and an 18 inch rear. The taller, skinnier, front tire is better for s
Because the dynamic load of you landing is bigger than the strength of the wheel.
A 420 is slot bigger and is slot faster and also more expensive
can be
The moon is humongous!
REALLY BIG :) bigger than you.
yes one human foot is bigger than the other
yes one foot is bigger than the other
The best dirt bike for kids is no bigger than a 100cc
Before the introduction of bicycle chain pedals were mounted directly on to the wheel axle. Without any gears the only way to get the bike to go faster w/o pedalling like crazy was by making the front wheel(with the pedals) bigger, as one revolution of a bigger wheel will cover more ground than one revolution of a smaller wheel.