A bike can be difficult to ride if it needs oiling because the lack of lubrication in the chain and moving parts causes increased friction. This friction makes pedaling harder and can lead to stiff or unresponsive gears. Additionally, rust or dirt buildup can occur without proper lubrication, further hindering performance and making the ride less smooth and enjoyable. Regular oiling ensures that parts move freely and efficiently, enhancing overall ride quality.
No, it is not safe to ride a bike with a flat tire as it can damage the wheel and make it difficult to control the bike.
yes but its more difficult to learn
because you put more weight on your bike, therefore making it more difficult to ride.
On a softer surface the wheels will sink in a little, causing the rolling resistance to increase, making it harder to get the bike to move forward. And a slow moving bike is more difficult to ride.
If you're asking if it's difficult to ride a bicycle the answer is yes. It does take quite an effort to learn how to ride them.
Actually using the crutches to ride is difficult, And usually if you need crutches there's something wrong with your legs, and you tend to need those to ride. But assuming that you're still fit enough to operate the bike there's no law against strapping a pair of crutches to the bike to bring them with you.
Most cases, no. However some people with AS are clumsy and so riding a bike might take awhile to learn.
I chose the mountain bike for your ride.
A bike is a bike is a bike, can you ride one you can ride them all - after a fashion. MTBs in particular are rather easy to handle as the riding position is fairly upright. In terms of difficulties of merely riding down the road I'd say that a road bike for the same given size is more difficult to ride as it will have the rider more stretched out and hunched over, but it's not like that is hugely challenging either. The hardest bikes to ride are probably the recumbents, particularly the ones with waist steering. Those tends to take some getting used to.
No, it is illegal to ride a dirt bike on the street but you can ride it on a trail or dirt bike track.
On space would be difficult, as a bike normally require a surface to run on. But in space, on another planet, big asteroid or something wouldn't be a problem as long as there is enough gravity and some surface traction.Of course there are issues like tires and bearing lubes that needs to be sorted out.
Get a bike and ride it