Because the term bike is a vehicle with two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other.
The two main types of dirt bikes are motocross and trail bikes. Yamaha, Kawasaki, and Honda all make these types of dirt bikes.
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Brand wise, it is KTM. The make a wide varity of dirt bikes in both two and four strokes. They have everything from kid's bikes to enduro bikes to MX bike. They are by far the best.
Most typically, bikes have two wheel, a set, and handle bars. For younger children, bikes can have four wheels so they do not have to worry about balancing.
Yes, bicycles can be classified by the number of wheels they have. There are two main classifications: two-wheeled bicycles (such as road bikes, mountain bikes, and hybrids) and three-wheeled bicycles (such as tricycles, recumbent trikes, and cargo trikes).
Around two-hundred to 4 hundred in used condition.
My opinion, no. You have to mix gas for the two stroke, and two stokes are not as powerful.
The first dirt bikes were predominantly based on two-stroke engines, as these engines were lighter and provided better power-to-weight ratios, making them ideal for off-road conditions. However, the classification of the very first dirt bike can vary, as the evolution of off-road motorcycles involved various engine types. The popularization of two-stroke dirt bikes began in the mid-20th century, particularly with models like the BSA Bantam and others that followed. Overall, while many early dirt bikes were two-stroke, not all of them were exclusively so.
Science? No science, just fun two wheel tractors that are a blast to ride.
it is on track two you have to click on the front wheels on the car on the billbord
yes. All the major manufacturers have 2 strokes in their lineup. Some manufacturers don't have the adult bikes in two stroke, but another company will have it.
two stoke bikes have more power then 4 storke. 4 storke are better for trail riding and 2 stroke are better for racing