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... Mountain, Cruisers, BMX, Dirt, Freestyle, and Jumping bikes are some of the most common types of bicycles.
Most Mountain bikes have 26 wheels and have 21 27 gears (www. ... Mountain bikes have rugged, stronger components and frames intended for rougher, off-road riding in harder terrain, over rocks and logs, are often used on road. Some Mountain bikes have fat, knobby tires for more traction and cushion. ... These bikes have very low gears for easier hill climbing. Other Mountain bikes also have suspension systems for greater shock absorption.
BMX and Dirt bikes have 20 wheels and are used for racing. ... Dirt Bikes have one speed and usually have hand brakes. ... These bikes are mostly used as general purpose bikes. ...
Most Freestyle bikes have 20 wheels, used for doing flat landing tricks. They are similar to the BMX and Dirt bikes, but are a little different. The name Freestyle refers to the free form acrobatic and gymnastic tricks and stunts done on these bikes (www. ... Real Freestyle bikes are actually pieces of gymnastic equipment with wheels (Ride BMX). These bikes usually have stronger, specially designed, longer wheelbase frames. ... Freestyle bikes are best for riders age 10 or older. ...
Jumping bikes are made to with stand the wheel and the frame stresses of ramp or half pipe jumping. These bikes have stronger, wheel rims and hubs, larger thicker bike frame tubes. ... Some of these bikes are equipped with rotors and axle pegs for performing aerial freestyle stunts.
Approximate Word count = 1179 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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