No. A 100 % cotton shirt will not shrink when you wash it.
You can buy some tapes from most retail stores and they measure your waist size in inches.
A flexible tape measure will be steatched across your bust line to determine your size. get your breasts measured either before you got to buy a bra or at the shop were you buy one
depends on where you buy them and the size of the pack. at Lowe's, three packs of shingles usually equals 100 square feet, so your answer would be two packs of shingles considering you should always buy 10% more then you need, just in case.
The best thing you should probably do with your money is save it.
If you bought a new complete bike (not just the frame) you can look at the sidewall of the tires to find out what size you'll need. Many bike manufacturers also list tire requirements online.
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lose weight then buy a motor bike (Really stupid answer i know) i don't know why i put this up there.......
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Yes, there are stores that makes plus size bike shorts. You can visit Fashion Bug, Burlington Coat Factory and there are some other stores that sells plus size bike shorts.
Snowboard because its better than a dirt bike.
Depends on how much they owe on the bike and if the price of the bike includes pay off to their bank and you get the title. If there is a lean holder on the bike and after you buy it you don't get a title then no I would not buy the bike.
24" is a wheel size, not really a bike size. Not all 24" bikes are the same size, and not all 9-year olds are the same size. Basic rule of bike fitting is that there should be 2" or more of clearance between the crotch of the rider and the top tube when straddling the bike. Then the saddle should be at such a height that the rider's leg is almost fully extended with the foot on the pedal in it's lowest position. Any bike that allows for this has a chance of being a decent fit.
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The bike that you should buy for your nine year old son is that with a 20-inch wheel with suspension forks and adequate front suspension.
If you buy a bike that is too small for your kid, you can try to adjust it to accomodate their size and provide training wheels. If it does not adjust, you can keep it. They will eventually grow into it.
Talk with a salesman, let them help determine what size dirt bike is appropriate for your. Be sure to tell them what you will be doing, play riding, racing, dual sport rides, etc. Select a model that is suitable for your skill level taking into account the bike's handling, power and size. Sit on the bike to make sure it is the right size and test ride each bike. Also, consider buying a used dirt bike.