Pretty much the same places you get anything else from. You can buy them in specialty shops, inexpensive, usually poor ones from department stores, used from yard sales, Craigslist, ebay, things like that.
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.
Claud Butler make a number of bikes for both men and women. They make mountain bikes, hybrid bikes, city bikes, road and touring bikes, electric bikes and bikes for juniors.
yes, dirt bikes are motorized
There are many different bikes that the store Charge sells. Some of the bikes are brand new bikes. Some of the bike are used bikes, and some of them are even refurbished bikes.
Researching Korean bicycle manufacturers has found that one company called Samchuly is the largest manufacturer of bikes in Korea. The company makes a large variety of bikes such as folding bikes, racing bikes, children's bikes, women's bikes and mountain bikes.
Oh, plenty. You have the basic categories of road bikes, MTBs, and city bikes. But then there are all the sub-categories. Road bikes sorts into TT/triathlon bikes, cyclocross bikes and touring bikes. MTBs sort into cross-country, all mountain and Downhill bikes. Then there are the stunts and jumps bikes the BMXes, dirt and trial bikes. Then there are trikes, recumbent bikes and tandems. You have internal, or external gear, single-speeds and fixies....
Dirt bikes
BMC bikes are manufactured by a company in Grenchen, Switzerland. BMC products include road bikes, mountain bikes, and commuter bikes. These bikes are sold to North America, Europe, and South Africa, etc.
No, it is not. Bikes is either a plural noun or a third-person singular verb form (to bike).
There are four styles in exercise bikes listed bellow: 1.Upright exercise bikes 2. Recumbent exercise bikes 3. Dual action exercise bikes 4. Interactive exercise bikes
bikes
If by "pettle" you mean pedal bikes, then yes, there are pedal bikes in Japan.