Almost 100% definitely not.
It's probably, but not certainly, meant for 26" wheels.
There are marks on the frame for this. Either behind the front wheels, or in front of the rear wheels.
Side of van along the frame Behind front wheels and in front of rear wheels Side of van along the frame Behind front wheels and in front of rear wheels Side of van along the frame Behind front wheels and in front of rear wheels
two wheels attached to a frame
Depends on what size wheels the frame is made for. You could have an 18" that is meant for 20" BMX wheels, or 26" MTB wheels or 29er MTB wheels. Getting the wheel size wrong is unlikely to result in a nicely rideable bike.
a shassy is spelled chassis a chassis is the frame that cars are built on most modern cars do not have a chassis,they have a sub frame pickups have a chassis an example would be this if you removed the cab and bed from a pickup you would be left with a frame sitting on suspension and wheels ,with engine and gearbox this frame is the chassis
no.
in need a steering support for a funder wheels. its plastic and bolts to the frame.
Should be at the frame rail Behind the front wheels in front of the rear wheels
Well, you need a structure to stick the rider on, and the wheels and parts in, and that's what the bicycle frame provides.
The frame, handle bar and wheels were built out of it.
Because the term bike is a vehicle with two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other.