That'd be a Recumbent, or 'bent for short.
At a garage sale, that's were I got my hear no evil huffy micro monkey bike.
It's the small toothed wheel that the chain runs over by the rear wheel, although in engineering terms it is any toothed wheel designed for a chain, including the one rotated by the pedal and crank on a bicycle.
Too many variables.
- what kind of shape you are in.
- distance
- wind direction
- weather
- riding solo or in a group
- fitness of the riders you are with
- etc, etc
- Elite group rides (amature) 30-50 miles. avg about 23-26 mph
- Decents on mountains, pro riders can get up 70 mph
- Pro races? depends on race/type of race.
- Usually one classics such as Paris-Roubaix avg speed is around 26 mph
for approx 257 km race distance. (about 6 hours in the saddle)
You can have the fastest/lightest bike in the world, but if you don't have the engine (legs) to ride it, and insane tolerance for pain for hours on end, no bike is fast.
yes you can and you dont need insurance to ride it on a road
There is no age range intended for usage of mini bikes. It all depends on the maturity of the young people using the mini bikes and the rules of the parents in deciding what the right age would be.
Have your friend shuv you from behind which ever foot you step forward with goes in the front of the scooter the other one you push with and you push and put the pushing foot in back hope this is what you were looking for
If you haven't ridden a bike before at all I'd suggest that you don't start with a fixie. If you already know how to ride, and want to take up fixie riding, then go for a bike with front + rear brakes and good pedal-to-ground clearance(=short cranks).
One can find a Razor bike from the local cycling shop, otherwise there are a range of online bike stores that can supply Razor bikes for purchase. This includes websites such as Razor's official website, and others such as Big W's site.
It would depend on the sprockets used, and rims and tires. Some cr500's have been modified for the street and will go much faster than bikes with the stock tires and rims. In stock form, 70 to 90 mph. Running the 500 at redline is crazy enough in first or second gear. Most riding is not at full throttle and this bike is not ridden at top speeds. In was made to handle speeds from 3 to 65 mph and pushing the limits on a cr500 isn't done then talked about.
Because it is believed that wearing a helmet will protect people from skull injuries in case of a fall.
Yes they do. I put bike grips on my razor scooter and they fit on ok but they are a bit long.
Law 3 states that a team consists of not more than 11 players. Up to 7 additional players may be nominated as substitutes. Consequently, the rules of competition for many leagues or tournaments limit the number of players eligible to play a given game to 18, though the official team roster may include more than 18 players.
in California how old do you have to be to ride a moped?
Obama has recently changed the diving law in New Jersey. He has now said that if you can walk you can drive. So most people can walk before they are one so take those little one's to get there license!!!! hahahahaha
That question will need much more detail before it can be answered. For an engine to run it needs fuel, air and spark. Without knowing which of these the engine has or does not have the question can't be answered.
There is no specific answer. It's like asking how long it takes to fill the gas tank in a car. There is chemical energy in gasoline, and also in the battery electrolyte. How much energy was taken out? The more that was taken out, the longer it will take to put it back in. And what is the original capacity of the battery? There is a limit on how fast the tank can be filled or the battery charged, too. This will also affect recharge time. To some degree, the capacity of the charger to deliver "optimal" charging amperage contributes to the recharge time. Lots of variables, lots of uncertainty.
Yes, it is legal. In Alberta anyway.