Yes, I do like bikes.
Some people do not like bikes.
Here are a few pages about people who do not like bikes:
"Why do republicans(American right-wingers) hate bikes so much?"
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/07/why-do-republicans-hate-bicycles.php
people who don't like bikes on sidewalks:
http://www.bicycle-sidewalk.com/?p=295
Hope that helps.
Yes, but with an engine...
no there not dirt bike is better
Mostly like present bikes, but, as nobody can predict the future, there may be some surprises.
no to mountain bikes and trick bikes but yes to the ones called "street bikes" with flat edged tires
The best bikes for hills are typically mountain bikes or road bikes with multiple gears for easier climbing. You can find them at specialty bike shops, online retailers like REI or Amazon, or through brands like Trek, Specialized, or Cannondale.
if you dont like dirt bikes "il throw a granade at you ohh ohh"
The best bikes for leisure riding are typically comfort bikes, hybrid bikes, or cruiser bikes. These types of bikes are designed for relaxed and enjoyable rides, with features like comfortable seats, upright riding positions, and smooth-rolling tires. Consider factors like comfort, ease of use, and the type of terrain you'll be riding on when choosing a bike for leisure riding.
Road bikes typically do not have suspension systems like mountain bikes do. They are designed for speed and efficiency on smooth roads, so they usually have rigid frames and forks. Some road bikes may have features like carbon fiber frames or seatpost suspension to help absorb vibrations and provide a slightly smoother ride, but they do not have traditional suspension systems like mountain bikes.
NO dirt bikes are either air cooled (you will mainly find this on Chinese bikes) or they are cooled by coolant from a radiater, much like the one in your car.
Most looked like today's cruisers and town bikes, although there were drop bar road bikes back then too.
Bianchi offers a range of bike models including road bikes like the Oltre XR4 and Specialissima, as well as mountain bikes like the Methanol and Grizzly. They also have hybrid bikes like the C-Sport and Impulso.
For something to count as an invention, it has to be functionally new. And there is nothing special about Mongoose bikes in that way. They're made just like other bikes, they use the same materials as other bikes, and they work just like other bikes. It would make more sense to ask either "who founded the Mongoose bike company", or possibly "who designs Mongoose bikes.