Well, it depends what you're using it for, like just cruising around, or doing tricks at skateparks and bikeparks, and if you do use it for tricks then it matters if you are beginning or not.
There's no telling. The BMX is probably smaller, so it should be lighter. OTOH they're often amazingly chunkily built and can be surprisingly heavy.
depends the age and size
It is a heavy bike ... so what is the real question?
A trial bike is built for speed on a course, and is generally very lightweight. On the other hand, it isn't suited to very bumpy rides. A trail bike is the reverse. It is heavy duty, which makes it slower, but more stable and reliable.
There should have been a booklet that came with your bike. Because it all depends on the volume of your forks and how heavy you are. A table is needed to figure it out. Maybe visit the brand website
Yes there is a built in heart rate monitor on this exercise bike.
The Opel Mokka SUV has a built in bike rack. It is built into the rear bumper, and is able to hold up to three bikes.
25lbs.
Heavy and uncomfortable
As you should know, 4 strokes are heavier than 2 strokes. the yz250f is a 4 stroke. yet it does have an aluminum frame and it is a 2009 and it is a very high tech race bike. Yes it is heavy, all dirtbikes are "heavy", but the yz250f is a GREAT bike and forsure lighter than alot of race bikes. Any yz250f older 2005 is a steal frame, too heavy. 2006 and up are light and fast!
No not really its a medium weight bike by the sounds of that
A bike in 1920 was about 30 dollars. This was for a better built bike that was meant to last.