words for parts of a bike and other related items
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Handlebars |
He flew over the handlebars in the crash.
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brakes |
Always test your brakes before going on a long journey.
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pump |
Use the pump to inflate the tyres.
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journey |
We went on a fantastic journey together.
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Gloves |
She has some new leather gloves.
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saddle |
The new saddle was uncomfortable at first.
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Lights |
Lights are essential when riding a bike at night.
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Chain |
The chain had broken and would need to be repaired.
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Spokes |
The spokes of the wheel were bent.
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lock |
The lock clicked when I turned the key.
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Bell |
I attached a new bell to my bicycle.
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Wheels |
His new bike had alloy wheels.
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pressure |
Pressure is defined as force per unit area.
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Gears |
Her new bike had four gears.
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valve |
The valve regulates the air in the tyre.
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Tyres
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This bike is useless because it has no tyres.
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tread |
The tread on the tyres had worn out.
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puncture |
Tom had a puncture in his back tyre.
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Marathon |
James will compete in a Marathon next month.
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race |
Everyone wanted to win the race.
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