It's been a long time since I created a tagging game, so it's about time I rectify that. Here's one on the basic parts of a bicycle. These are the answers. To play the game, click on the image.
- bell
- brake lever
- stem
- cable
- top tube
- brakes
- spoke
- fork
- valve
- flat tyre (puncture)
- front reflector
- down tube
- saddle (seat)
- seat post
- seat post clamp
- seat tube
- tyre
- chain
- crank arm
- pedal
- rear reflector
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Image by C. Pang |
Image by C. Pang |
Thank you, Chiew!
ReplyDeleteNo I have no right to say I don't know what this or that part of bike is called! :)
*now :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sacha, for playing!
DeleteI suspect you made the game because you were pleased with the pictures you took! LOL!
ReplyDeleteNaomi
Haha, actually, I've been meaning to do it for a long time, but, today, when I woke up, I decided I'm going to get the bike out and see if I could get a decent picture! It had a puncture, to boot!
DeleteThanks for coming in!
I would replace 5: top tube (or "upper tube") and 12 down tube (or "lower tube") with one number called "frame". And an alternative spelling for "tyre" is "tire".
ReplyDeleteJust an American's perspective. :)
Thanks Benjamin for your suggestions. I was going to put the US equivalents in brackets but, in the end, I didn't. ;-)
DeleteQuite useful. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, Carlos. Glad you find it useful.
DeletePerhaps I should learn more about blogs
ReplyDeleteYes, definitely!
DeleteI would like to know why you create this kind of blog
ReplyDeleteKawa
Why, to help students and teachers, of course!
DeleteI wouldn't list so many parts of a bicycle even in my mother tongue :-) Though, your picture (kind of visual dictionary) will be useful for my classes with children.
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