Doesn't really matter as such.
These days, you pretty much get what you pay for. For the same amount of money, a bike from Kona vs a bike from Specialized will be different in character, but not really either better or worse.
no there not dirt bike is better
Fox is a bmx bike company.
Depends on what you want from your bike. A MTB is likely to have better riding characteristics than a freestyle bike, important if you want to cover any distances with your bike. But if you only want to ride at skate parks, then a freestyle bike is probably the better choice.
premium, as far as i know, is a bike product producer they are better known as premium products. they sell all kind of bike parts and complete bikes.
Mountain bikes have a taller scale than 20 inch bikes, but are better suited for outdoor ruggedness.
Scooter are safer, but bikes are more fun
Joe Murray is the inventor of the Kona bike. He was the first bike designer to work for the Kona Bicycle Company.
Yes, you can bring a bike on a bus, but it depends on the bus company's policies and the availability of space for bikes on the bus. Some buses have bike racks on the front where you can securely place your bike during the ride. It's best to check with the specific bus company for their rules and regulations regarding bringing bikes on board.
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)
yeh its okay for beginers nd intermidiates sunday bikes are better
The best BMX Brands that mass produce thier bikes are probobly WeThePeople and Sunday Bikes. There are, however many companies out there that make even better BMXes but they are not very well known.
Cyclocross bikes are designed for off-road racing and have wider tires, more clearance for mud, and a more durable frame compared to road bikes. This design allows cyclocross bikes to handle rough terrain and obstacles better than road bikes. The differences in design make cyclocross bikes more versatile for various terrains, while road bikes are better suited for smooth pavement.