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Synonyms and antonyms of Parts of bicycles and motorcycles in British Thesaurus

Parts of bicycles and motorcycles

chain (noun)

the circle of connected metal parts that turns the wheels of a bicycle

crossbar (noun)

the metal bar on a bicycle that is between the seat and the handlebars

dynamo (noun)

British a piece of equipment on a bicycle that changes the movement of the wheels into electricity to make the lights work

handlebars (noun)

the part of a bicycle or motorcycle that you hold with your hands and use for controlling it

kickstand (noun)

a metal bar that holds a bicycle or motorcycle upright when it is not moving

mudguard (noun)

British a piece of curved metal or plastic over a wheel of a bicycle that stops water and dirt from hitting the rider. The American word is fender.

pedal (noun)

a part that you push with your foot in order to operate a bicycle, vehicle, or machine

pillion (noun)

a seat for a passenger behind the driver of a motorbike

saddle (noun)

the seat on a bicycle or motorcycle

sidecar (noun)

an enclosed seat with a wheel that is connected to a motorcycle and used for carrying an extra passenger

stabiliser ()

a British spelling of stabilizer

stabilizer (noun)

British one of a set of two small wheels fixed to a child’s bicycle while he or she is learning to ride. The American word is training wheels.

training wheel (noun)

American a stabilizer on a child’s bicycle