The motor simply wont get enough fuel to run properly.
www.cyclepartsnation.com they have all diagrams for all bikes on their parts page
fuel effeciency is the main reason why honda bikes prefer fuel injection carburetor.
Motorcycle enthusiasts always tinker with their bikes either to make them go faster or simply just to make the roar of the engine more muscular. For the Honda XR 100, the size of its stock carburetor is 22 mm.
actually they are i happen to own two of them and am working on a third but yes.
Cycling accidents happen many times a day in many different places all over the world. Studies have shown that of all cycling accidents, almost 60% were regular bikes and the other 40% were from BMX bikes.
Depends on what kind of tire and tube. Mountain bikes how lower pressure, but a higher volume. Usually about 40 PSI. Road bikes have a higher pressure, but a lower volume. Mine are at 105 PSI when I ride.
Nothing much. For rim-braked bikes you'd have to settle for poorer braking or more expensive rims. There'd be a gap in the weight/cost range of bikes where people wanting bikes lighter than steel bikes would have to pay a bit more for carbon or Titanium bike frames.
Not under regular riding, but crash one hard enough and it can happen.
Pit bikes because you can go higher in cc see quadards only got to 50cc
Neither is better than the other It's simply down to personal preference Some factors to consider are: 20 inch bikes are easier to jump and you can jump higher 24 inch bikes are better for jumping large gaps on, and will often have better brakes than 20 inch bikes (20 inch bikes usually have U brakes while 24 inch bikes have disks)
Leisure Lakes Bikes sell a huge range of bikes. They sell mountain bikes, road bikes, folding bikes, BMX bikes, Hybrid bikes, electric bikes and kids bikes.
Ultimately - they could die from brain injuries if they're involved in an accident.