Bike parts vocabulary! The following article introduces a list of different parts of a bicycle with useful example sentences and interesting ESL printable infographic.
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Bike Parts in English
Different Bike Parts List
- Saddle
- Handlebar
- Crossbar
- Seat post
- Break level
- Break capable
- Fork
- Rim
- Tire
- Hub
- Pedal
- Crank
- Chainrings
- Chain
- Chainstays
- Spokes
- Seat stays
- Wheel
- Rear rack
- Seat post
- Frame
Bicycle Parts Name with Examples
Saddle
- The bicycle saddle is too high for this child.
Handlebar
- Tom clamped the horn to the handlebar of his bicycle.
Crossbar
- The problem with this horizontal crossbar was that women all used to wear dresses.
Seat post
- Seat post fits into sliding seat block and can slide up and down to adjust for height.
Fork
- A fork typically consists of two blades which are joined at the top by a fork crown.
Tire
- A nail pierced the tire of his bike.
Hub
- Many populace type wheel hub surface treatment craft is a baking varnish.
Pedal
- He struggled to pedal his bicycle up the hill.
Crank
- Many people are unaware of the recall because the bikes can work perfectly before the crank suddenly breaks off.
Chain
- My bike chain was clanking in an alarming way as I pedalled along.
Seat stays
- The user fixes ohm holder to bicycle seat stays, ensuring the holder is in line with the ohm magnets.
Wheel
- I got my bag caught in the wheel of my bicycle.
Rear rack
- Total rated load is 130 kg, 25 kg on the sturdy, suspended rear rack, designed particularly for the high stresses of trike riding.
Seat post
- Here you can see the underside of the seat post support.
Frame
- This is a bicycle frame.
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John Paul
Thursday 16th of July 2020
Break capable? Break capble? Really?!
janice
Monday 26th of October 2020
i think its break cable...