




A Bicycle is a vehicle that helps people get places or do important jobs. You might see it in your city or on big roads. Always stay with an adult and keep a safe distance from traffic. It has thick tires and strong shocks to handle bumpy, muddy trails.
The Mountain Bike has a sturdy frame, often made of lightweight aluminum or carbon fiber, and features thick, knobby tires for superior grip. It stands out with its front and sometimes rear suspension forks, designed to absorb shocks from rough terrain. Common colors include vibrant neon hues or earthy tones, often accented with bright graphics.





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Riding a mountain bike can burn more calories per hour than running a marathon!
Some mountain bikes have a 'dropper post' that instantly lowers the seat for steep downhill rides.
The fastest mountain bike descent ever recorded was over 220 kilometers per hour!
The first mountain bikes were created by modifying old 'cruiser' bicycles in the 1970s.
Mountain bikes have advanced suspension systems that let them absorb bumps and roots, making rough trails feel smoother.
Mountain bikes feature many gears that let riders efficiently climb steep hills and speed up on flatter sections.
Mountain bikes are equipped with powerful disc brakes that let them stop quickly and safely on steep or muddy descents.
Compact describes an object or design characterized by its small size and efficient use of space.
Off-road objects or vehicles are designed to operate effectively on unpaved terrain, including dirt, gravel, sand, mud, and rocks.
Recreational objects or activities are engaged in for enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure during leisure time, often outdoors.
Describes species exhibiting circular or wheel-like structures primarily used for movement or rotation.
Personal transport encompasses vehicles and objects primarily used by individuals or small private groups for independent travel and mobility.
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