If you have an older bike (pre 1981) before they went to a 17 digit vin, you will have to check with a dealer. No one knows how, nor is there a website, to decode the older vin numbers.
The word BIKE in this question is a little vague. Obviously a bicycle can be rode on any road without a permit.
A road bike is faster on the road than a mountain bike. That's all
Look for road bike shoes with 3-bolt cleat compatibility for your new road bike.
Can be a road bike, a Tri bike, a TT bike or a track bike.
You can have quad bike registration numbers, but only if they're road legal. Most quads' are road legal, e.g. Aeon Crossfire 300.
a 56cm road bike is a road bike that the frame is 56 Cm. if didn't full fill you answer I'm sorry:
No, it is not recommended to put mountain bike tires on a road bike for off-road cycling as road bikes are not designed for off-road terrain and may not have the necessary clearance for wider tires.
no only for off road use have fun
It's a drop bar road bike for most of the race, and a time-trial road bike for the individual pursuit stage.
Yes, a mountain bike can be used on the road, but it may not be as efficient or comfortable as a road bike due to its heavier frame and wider tires designed for off-road terrain.
Yes, you can use a mountain bike on the road, but it may not be as efficient or comfortable as a road bike due to its heavier frame and thicker tires designed for off-road terrain.
The standard bike tube measurements for a road bike are typically 700c in diameter and 23-28mm in width.