If you have been riding your whole life then you could get a 250f. Im 5'8 125 pounds and i ride a 09 yz 250f. Fits me perfect
you'd prob. be best off starting on a 125 2stroke
Yes, your feet should be able to touch the ground when riding a bike for stability and safety.
Yes, your feet should be able to touch the ground when riding a bike for stability and safety.
about 3 pounds
If you have a wobbly bike crank, you should stop riding the bike immediately and have it inspected by a professional bike mechanic. Riding with a wobbly crank can cause further damage to the bike and potentially lead to accidents.
If your bike brakes are not working properly, you should stop riding the bike immediately and have them inspected and repaired by a professional bike mechanic. Riding with faulty brakes can be dangerous and increase the risk of accidents.
well when riding your bike at night you should always ride infront of the cars and hope to get hit you dont you should jump into a trian :) <3
40lbs is a lot...my old bike was about 35lbs and for me that was pushing it. There's no exact answer though...whatever you feel comfortable with when your riding...everyone is different. I'm in the process of buying a flatland bike that's 25lbs.
If your electric bike brakes are not working properly, you should immediately stop riding the bike and have them inspected and repaired by a professional bike mechanic. Riding with faulty brakes can be dangerous and increase the risk of accidents.
depends on your age and height
When choosing a bike, consider factors such as your riding style, the terrain you will be riding on, the bike's frame material, the bike's components, and your budget. These factors will help you find a bike that suits your needs and preferences.
Two pounds