I could see the top 5 or 10 (excellent article on the 10 used bikes still capable of wining with in the Jan 09 Dirt Bike mag) but who cares about the top 100 bikes!
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300 MILLION Bikes in china. that's about 100 bikes for everyone in New Zealand!Not Exactly, But close!
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Male and female bikes typically differ in their frame design. Male bikes usually have a horizontal top tube, while female bikes often have a slanted top tube for easier mounting and dismounting. Additionally, female bikes may have a shorter reach to the handlebars and a wider saddle for better comfort.
it depends on who is riding . but the bikes are the same hp.
No, quad bikes are not road legal in Australia. Quad bikes are 4 wheel bikes that are top heavy and have a high center of gravity and are used mostly for recreational driving.
Men's bikes and women's bikes typically differ in terms of frame geometry, handlebar width, and saddle design. Men's bikes often have a larger frame size and longer top tube, while women's bikes have a shorter top tube and a lower standover height. Handlebars on women's bikes are usually narrower to accommodate narrower shoulders, and the saddle is designed to be more comfortable for a woman's anatomy.
Yes, there are differences between men's and women's bikes. Women's bikes typically have a lower top tube for easier mounting and dismounting, shorter reach to the handlebars, and a wider saddle to accommodate wider hips. Men's bikes usually have a longer top tube and narrower saddle.
Yes, Top Gear went to Vietnam on a roadtrip, on BIKES!
I have the 2010 Black Eye Pistola even though I'm rough on my bikes I recommend them 100%!
Yes as are most bikes these days, but not in top road or mountain bike class. They are a USA icon but now, like most bikes, are made in China or Taiwan.
In 2009, MotoGP bikes ( 800 cc ) top speed is around 343 km/hr. with Casey Stoner's Ducati. Super Bikes ( 1000 - 1198 cc ) rarely reach 320 km/hr.
The main difference between women's and men's bikes is the frame design. Women's bikes typically have a lower top tube for easier mounting and dismounting, while men's bikes have a higher top tube for a more aggressive riding position. Additionally, women's bikes may have narrower handlebars and shorter reach to accommodate typically smaller body proportions.