All things being equal, a 24" wheel will be stronger sideways than a 26" wheel.
Neither is better than the other It's simply down to personal preference Some factors to consider are: 20 inch bikes are easier to jump and you can jump higher 24 inch bikes are better for jumping large gaps on, and will often have better brakes than 20 inch bikes (20 inch bikes usually have U brakes while 24 inch bikes have disks)
the only way to jump on bike is to jump of a cliff!
It will depend on which rims will fit your car. Having 16 or 17 inch rims will have a significant jump in the price of your tires.
they can jump an inch
You can do it if there is some power left in the bike's battery. You do not need enough power to turn the starter but there must be enough to excite the fields of the alternator and to power the fuel pump if it is an injected bike. Let me forewarn you though that jump starting a bike by towing the bike and rider with a car is very dangerous. The biker would be far better off being pushed by others or coasting down hill to jump start the bike. Jump starting any bike using a car can destroy the stator and regulator.
drag, because when i ride my exercise bike then jump off, the wheels keep on going for like a half hour, unless you put on the brakes. the correct term is FRICTION.
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Go to Mauville city and get the acro bike then pess the b or a(i dont know which)button near the bike bridge to make it jump!
A jump bike is more suited toward jumps, tricks and fancy riding. A regular bike is not suited toward these types of activities but mostly for normal riding.
Only the acro bike can do tricks.
cruise until you get up to the jump and when you hit the very end of the jump gunn it