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Synonyms and antonyms of Types of bicycle or motorcycle in British Thesaurus

Types of bicycle or motorcycle

bicycle (noun)

a vehicle with two wheels that you ride by pushing pedals with your feet. A bicycle is often called a bike. Someone riding a bicycle is a cyclist.

bike (noun)

informal a bicycle or a motorcycle

chopper (noun)

a type of motorcycle

cycle (noun)

a bicycle

cycle (noun)

American a motorcycle

cycle rickshaw (noun)

Indian English a type of bicycle used as a taxi, with three wheels and a part at the back for carrying passengers

dirt bike (noun)

a vehicle like a small bicycle with an engine that is used for riding or racing on rough ground

e-bike (noun)

an electric bicycle which has a motor to power it or to help with pedalling

Harley Davidson ()

a type of big powerful motorbike

moped (noun)

a type of motorcycle with an engine that is not powerful and pedals like a bicycle

motorbike (noun)

a road vehicle that has two wheels and an engine and looks like a large heavy bicycle

motorcycle (noun)

formal a motorbike. Someone who rides a motorcycle is called a motorcyclist.

mountain bike (noun)

a bicycle with wide tyres and a strong frame, designed to be used on rough ground

penny farthing (noun)

British an old-fashioned bicycle with a very large wheel in front and a very small wheel at the back

push bike (noun)

Britishinformal old-fashioned a bicycle

rickshaw (noun)

a small vehicle with two wheels used for carrying passengers and pulled by someone riding a bicycle or walking. It is mainly used in parts of Asia.

scooter (noun)

a vehicle with an engine and two small wheels that looks like a small motorcycle

scrambler (noun)

a motorcycle for riding over rough ground

SUB (abbreviation)

sport utility bicycle: a bicycle with a long frame that has been made longer so that it can carry extra things or people

tandem (noun)

British a bicycle with seats for two people, one riding behind the other

trail bike (noun)

a motorcycle designed for riding or racing on rough ground

tricycle (noun)

a bicycle with three wheels, used by young children

trike (noun)

informal a tricycle

unicycle (noun)

a vehicle like a bicycle with a single wheel