Sure you can. If it has external gears they may become clogged with snow during certain temperatures. If you've got SPD pedals they too can become clogged. If you're using rim brakes, expect braking ability to be poor. If it's really cold the freewheel mechanism may refuse to engage leaving you with no drive. If you've lubed your brake/shifter cables, or maybe gotten water in them they too can become stuck in severe cold. If you've got a suspension fork/seat post/frame, expect it to become a lot stiffer in cold conditions. Don't worry though, all these problems will clear when tha bike gets warm again.
One issue is tire pattern, for snow you want a fairly open pattern with big studs. What works in mud usually performs OK in snow as well.
Depending on how firm the snow is you might get better traction and control by letting out as much air as possible out ot tie tires w/o bottoming out. This widens your footprint and might be enough to keep you on the snow as opposed to sinking through and bogging down.
Don't forget to dress sensibly. Bring an extra sweater so you won't get cold if the ride takes longer than expected.
I chose the mountain bike for your ride.
No, it is illegal to ride a dirt bike on the street but you can ride it on a trail or dirt bike track.
Get a bike and ride it
You ride a bike because it has to be balanced by the operator.
It depends on how fast you can ride a bike!
In most places, it is illegal to ride a bike on the sidewalk. Cyclists are usually required to ride on the road or in designated bike lanes.
i keep the bike on tand and ride on it , then handle is no bar
It is legal to ride a bike on the sidewalk in this area.
"Would you like to ride on the back of the bike with me?"
To ride a fat tire bike in the snow, lower your tire pressure for better traction, use wider tires for stability, dress warmly, and practice braking and turning techniques to maintain control on slippery surfaces.
you can ride a dirt bike at any age
World Naked Bike Ride was created in 2003.