Well there are many types of bicycles and you can get a best idea by looking into the online store that offers all type of Hybrid Bikes
The two bikes are almost identical except fpr some minor external details. Same hp and speed for both bikes.
"Climber" bikes is not a widely recognized type of bicycle, so I don't know what you are asking about.
Oh, sure. Looked pretty much like today's Townies and hybrids.
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.
yes, dirt bikes are motorized
All of honda's trail bikes used to be called XR's and their motocross bikes were CR/CRF now all of their trail bikes are CRF and their motocross bikes are CRF-R
Yes, women can ride men's bikes. The main difference between men's and women's bikes is the frame design, but it is possible for women to ride men's bikes comfortably with proper adjustments.
mountain bikes have thicker and larger tires. They usually have more heavy duty springs.
Oh, there are plenty. Road bikes, track bikes MTBs(with several sub groups), BMX(with several sub groups). Cruisers, hybrids etc etc.
a shed is for like bikes and that stuff but a garage is for a car idiot
Hybrids, Dutch AKA City bikes, A rigid MTB with smooth tires.
The main difference between men's and women's bikes is the frame design. Women's bikes typically have a lower top tube for easier mounting and dismounting, as well as a shorter reach to the handlebars to accommodate shorter torsos. Men's bikes usually have a higher top tube and longer reach to the handlebars for taller riders. Additionally, women's bikes may have a wider saddle and narrower handlebars compared to men's bikes.