thomas armando
That's really a pointless question unless you specify what type of riding you're asking about - track, road, DH, Time Trial etc.
Even then it's still quite uninteresting, as cyclists mainly race other cyclist. As long as you're the fastest of the pack, the speed as such doesn't really matter.
The fastest recorded speed of a two wheel bicycle is 207.9 miles per hour. The rider of the bike was Bruce Bursford.
For a human-powered bicycle it's pretty pointless to talk about the fastest bike, as the rider is more important than the ride.
The rider
A bicycle often "coasts along".
A bicycle fork is the portion of a bicycle that holds the front wheel and allows the rider to steer and balance the bicycle.
Ele Polli Ziehler holds the world record for fastest time to learn how to ride a bicycle when she did it with less than an hour of practice in Amagansett NY on Aug 23 and 24 2014. It is her second world record.
The primary purpose of a low rider bicycle is not uncommon from the purpose of a low rider vehicle. It is mostly for appearances and it's even said that low rider bikes are more difficult to operate than a normal bicycle.
The current record for the fastest bicycle rider in the world is held by Denise Mueller-Korenek, who set the women's paced bicycle speed record at 183.9 mph in 2018. The men's record is held by Fred Rompelberg, who reached a speed of 167.044 mph in 1995.
A bicycle carries kinetic energy when it is in motion. The kinetic energy comes from the rider's pedaling efforts and is stored in the motion of the bicycle and rider.
The muscle strenght of the rider.
bicycle clip
When he's gaining speed