If you do not know you should ask your nearest MOM!!!!!!
how does the bald eagle fits its foo chain
fits nicely into my coat pocket is the predicate of a small mouse fits nicely into my pocket because fits is a verb and a predicate always starts with either a helping verb or a verb. hope this helps :)
well for a start i have no clue what a pocket rocket is but i think it is a small rocket that fits in your pocket and by my judging i don't that a 191 pound boy wil fit on a rocket thaat fits in your pocket
The same way you'd improve any other bike. Go to a dirt bike part superstore online or something and look around and see what fits your bike. They usually tell you if stuff fits or not.
it might but it will be tight u will have to mod the frame
Buy a rear wheel that can take a fixed sprocket. Mak sure the spacing fits your frame width. Tinker with your crank and/or the wheel centering to get a good chain line. Install new chain. remove derailers. Ride.
It is hard to determine which bike is better for the price, you must first decide what features of the bike are the most important to you. Then choose the bike that best fits your needs.
Depends on what kind of pant you wear, I normally wear tighter fitted jeans and it fits in my pocket fine. no i have a quickfire and it fits just fine, even with tight pants.
Sorry, but if you want to bounce, you must use the acro bike. You can trade them as much as you like so you can use the bike that fits the situation.
No. Some BMX chainrings have the same 4/5 bolt pattern as road bikes, but most use another method of attachment to the crank. If it is a 4/5 bolt chainring you first have to measure the bolt circle diameter to see how that fits. I'll post a link on that. Next is the thickness of the chain rings. BMXes are single-speed and use a thicker chain. Most road bikes have external gears and need a thinner, more flexible chain to work. I'm not sure if a road bike chain will fit on a BMX chainring. (Unless it's a single-speed road bike of course. Then you can run a BMX-style chain and all can be made to work.)
The one that fits you the best. There's a small advantage to approach a bicycle from the left side. The right side has the chain, and the chainrings. These are usually a bit dirty, so you tend to get stains on your clothes/legs if you touch them.