Illustrated Bicycle Vocabulary

Fifteen common words used to describe parts of a bicycle. You can download this image as an A4/A3 wall poster from our free ESL posters page.

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Vocabulary in context

Below, you see the words used in example sentences
  • chain: The bike chain moves whenever I start pedaling.
  • gears: As the ground became flatter, I changed gears.
  • tyre/tire: Both my tyres need more air.
  • brake: I used the brake to stop the bike.
  • reflector: I was able to see the cyclist because of his reflector.
  • saddle: The saddle on my bike was too high, so I got James to lower it.
  • crossbar: I put my leg over the crossbar and started to pedal.
  • pump: I used the pump to put air in my tyres.
  • bell: I ring the bell to let people know I’m behind them.
  • brake lever: I wanted to stop, so I pressed the brake lever.
  • handlebars: I put my hands on the handlebars and started to cycle.
  • spokes: The wheels were turning so quickly that I couldn’t see the spokes clearly.
  • valve: The valve on the bike regulates the air coming in and out of the tyres.
  • stand: The bike will fall over if you don’t put down the stand.
  • pedal: I put my feet on the pedals and started to cycle.