no,the biggest human a tiger could support would probably be 9 years & less.
When choosing a bike for an adult rider, important factors to consider include the rider's height and weight, the type of terrain they will be riding on, their riding experience and style, the bike's frame material and size, the type of brakes and gears, and the overall comfort and fit of the bike.
Yes. Most traditionally shaped bicycles use a saddle to support (part of) the rider's weight.
When choosing heavy rider bikes, important factors to consider include weight capacity, frame material and design, wheel strength, suspension system, and overall comfort and fit for the rider. It is crucial to ensure that the bike can support the weight of the rider and provide a stable and comfortable riding experience.
The best bicycle for an overweight rider is one that is sturdy, has a comfortable seat, and can support the rider's weight. Look for a bike with a strong frame, wide tires, and adjustable handlebars for a more comfortable ride. It's also important to consider getting a bike with a higher weight capacity to ensure safety and durability.
depends on the weight of the rider it could normally go up to 90 kph
A young horse rider can be called several things: A Young Rider,Junior Rider, or simply Equestrian like an adult.
The ideal motorbike to rider weight ratio is 0.07. The closer the ratio is to zero, the more it feels like one is riding without the motorbike weight, just the rider's.
25-30 depends on the weight of the rider 25-30 depends on the weight of the rider
That would be dependent on local law, age/weight of additional rider and type of bike. Many places forbids an adult to carry another adult on the rack of a bike, while tandems and carrying kids are OK.
Since most western saddles are heavier than most English saddles, a horse could probably run faster with an English saddle, specifically a racing saddle. However, if the rider's weight combined with the saddle is more than the western saddle and the rider's weight then the horse could run faster with the lesser weight.
'The Weight' by The Band appears on the soundtrack to 'Easy Rider'.
Friction is increased on a bike saddle to help prevent the rider from sliding around or slipping off while pedaling. This can improve stability and comfort during the ride by providing better grip and support for the rider's body weight.