Yes you can. It has 25x9 gearing. That means it has a cassette in the rear wheel. Eastern cassette's click very loud if you are into that sort of thing.
Fixie bike are bikes (usually road bike frames) that have a fixed rear sprocket which allows you to pedal forward like normal, but does not allow you to just coast . If you pedal backwards it goes backwards if you pedal slow it will remain slow. The whole point of a fixie is to eliminate brakes shifters to simplify a road bike.
you need a special wheel that has a "coaster brake"
yeh its okay for beginers nd intermidiates sunday bikes are better
When you pedal backwards, the tension in the chain is reduced, causing it to slip off the gears or sprockets. This can happen if the chain is loose or if the gears are not aligned properly.
The friction is useful on a bike when you push it.
To revert or ride backwards you need to pedal backwards with the chain and the speed of the wheel and then when you get to the right time you can twist around either doing a bronco or fakie or a wheelie around commonly known as a half cab.
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The left pedal on a bike is reverse thread.
To tighten bike pedal threads, turn the pedal clockwise.
The advantages of using a back pedal brake on a bike include simplicity, reliability, and ease of use. Back pedal brakes are low maintenance, provide consistent braking power, and allow for quick and intuitive stopping by simply pedaling backwards.
A rachet is use in a mechanism that can turn or rotate in one direction, but not in the other direction. Similar to being able to pedal forward on a bike, but not backwards.
The left bike pedal is typically reverse threaded.