No, 56cm is not more than 6m because 56cm < 6m. Notes: 1. Clarify the question "Is 56cm or than 6m?" to "Is 56cm more than 6m?" 2. Convert 56cm to meters (56 * 1/100 = .56m 3. Compare .56m to 6m: .56m < 6m 4. Answer the question: "No, 56cm is not more than 6m." ====== Answer 1: No. 6m= 600cm so 6m is greater than 56cm
6m is greater than 56cm
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Multiply the diameter by the value of Pi - and you'll have your answer.
A road bike is faster on the road than a mountain bike. That's all
No, 56cm is not more than 6m because 56cm < 6m. Notes: 1. Clarify the question "Is 56cm or than 6m?" to "Is 56cm more than 6m?" 2. Convert 56cm to meters (56 * 1/100 = .56m 3. Compare .56m to 6m: .56m < 6m 4. Answer the question: "No, 56cm is not more than 6m." ====== Answer 1: No. 6m= 600cm so 6m is greater than 56cm
It's a drop bar road bike for most of the race, and a time-trial road bike for the individual pursuit stage.
my bike (cycle)
a triathlon bike is like a road bike, thinner then mountain bike tires..
You do not need a license to operate an off road bike.
If the two bicycles are otherwise identical, the weight difference from one size to the next shouldn't be more than a few ounces. The difference in materials consumption is basically one inch extra in each of the tubes that the frame is built from.
i rode a bike i rode my bike this weekend
Go to Entena city and go south from the and if you have a bike you can ride your bike down there will be some battles on the and one last thing you can't dismount your bike on the bike road. HOPE IT HELPS!
# Measure your inseam. This is best done barefoot. Stand against the wall and put a book between you legs so it pressed right up against your pelvic bone. Make a mark with a pencil on the wall along the top of the book. Measure the distance from the floor to the mark in centimeters. # Use your inseam measurement to get a rough idea of your road bike size. Multiply your inseam by .65. This will give you a good estimate of you road bike size for bikes measured center to center. Thus if your inseam is 86 cm, you will fit a 56cm road bike (86 x .65 = 55.9). Note that many road bikes are measured center to top. To determine how to fit these bikes, multiply your inseam by .67.
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For riding off road not on the road