n
Any handlebars on a motorcycle positioned higher than the rider's shoulders.
n
Alternative form of aquabike [Synonym of jet ski]
adv
(dated) Riding a bicycle.
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Alternative form of bakfiets [(cycling, originally Netherlands) A bicycle or tricycle with a long wheelbase between the front wheel and handlebars holding a large box, originally used solely to transport goods but now also commonly for carrying young children.]
n
Synonym of cruiser (“kind of bicycle”)
n
A traveling block used on a cable in skidding logs.
n
One who takes part in bikepacking.
n
Alternative form of bikie [(slang, Australia) A motorcyclist who is a member of a club; a biker.]
n
(dated) One who wears a sandwich board.
n
(India, historical) A small two-wheeled vehicle drawn by two oxen.
adj
Alternative spelling of cruisy [(of music) Suitable to listen to when driving leisurely.]
n
Synonym of bicycle clip.
n
(cycling, slang) A rider who has an even energy output, without bursts of speed.
n
A wheeled chair or platform, similar in design to a kickscooter, designed to hold a human who is being pulled by a pack of dogs, similar in purpose to a dogsled, across a path or roadway.
n
A tour that takes place on an amphibious vehicle, going on land and on water.
n
A variant of a kick scooter powered by an electric motor.
n
Synonym of electric skateboard.
n
A personal transporter based on a skateboard, usually having its speed controlled by a wireless hand-held throttle remote or by the rider shifting their body weight between the front of the board for forward motion and the rear for braking.
n
(colloquial) A regatta event for four boats.
n
(informal) Synonym of accelerator, accelerator pedal
n
A scooter powered by an internal combustion engine.
n
(cycling, colloquial) Synonym of groupset
n
Alternative form of hand-sling [(cycling) in the madison, the act of propelling one's teammate into the race by linking hands]
n
(cycling) The part of a tubular bicycle's frame in which the front fork steerer tube is mounted.
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The front tube of the frame of a bicycle.
n
(science fiction) A motorbike capable of levitation.
n
A small self-balancing two-wheeled motorised vehicle, related to a scooter.
n
A machine that runs particularly well and smoothly.
n
A small watercraft powered by pedals
n
A person who goes on a joyride
v
(intransitive) To ride in a go-cart.
n
a bicycle with a step-through frame, to accommodate long skirts, and often also a handlebar positioned higher relative to the saddle
n
An electric-powered scooter, similar in use to a wheelchair, that is specially designed for disabled and/or elderly people.
n
A wheelbarrow or other one-wheeled vehicle.
n
A circuit board that controls one or more motors.
n
A scooter powered by an electric motor.
n
Alternative form of motor scooter [A small motorcycle or moped with a step-through frame.]
n
(dated) A vehicle, such as a bicycle, whose wheels are fitted with pneumatic tyres.
n
(cycling, motorcycling) A protective hand covering, sometimes insulated, attached to handlebars to protect hands from wind and precipitation.
n
A small platform with a handle and two or more wheels that is propelled by a rider pushing off the ground.
v
(intransitive, Australia, New Zealand, UK, informal) To travel by pushbike.
n
An improvised wheeled vehicle propelled by pushing, used in children's races.
n
Alternative form of push scooter [A small platform with a handle and two or more wheels that is propelled by a rider pushing off the ground.]
n
Synonym of sports prototype
n
A bicycle with no suspension system.
n
A two-wheeled, human-powered land vehicle consisting of two narrow platforms or decks that are joined by a torsion bar containing a spring. It is controlled by the feet, and the two wheels can move independently.
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Riding illegally on the roof of a train (or car, bus, etc) for the thrills.
n
The activity of riding in a dune buggy
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A kick scooter or push scooter; a human-powered land vehicle with a handlebar, deck and wheels that is propelled by a rider pushing off the ground.
n
(cycling, informal) Synonym of tubulars
n
(automotive) A vehicle chassis format, used for electric vehicles, which holds the drive motors and power energy store (ie. batteries), forming the vehicular base.
n
(automotive education) A car with a frame on casters attached to it (a skid frame), which lowers the effective weight of the car on its tires, allowing easy skids, simulating aquaplaning and driving on ice
n
(science fiction) A bicycle capable of levitation.
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(slang) A four-stroke engine or by extension the vehicle itself; especially a motorcycle, as opposed to a two-stroke motorcycle (smoker).
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(aviation) Synonym of bicycle landing gear
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(UK, Oxford University) A series of annual boat races held at Oxford University in Hilary Term.
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(informal) An action or stunt where a bicycle, motorcycle, or other vehicle is ridden for a short period while it is standing only on its rear wheel or wheels.
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