Bicycle (disambiguation)

Bicycle (disambiguation)

A bicycle, is a pedal-driven, human-powered vehicle with two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other.

Bicycle also may also refer to:
* Beijing Bicycle (2002), a film by Chinese director Wang Xiaoshuai
* Bicycle Playing Cards
* Bicycle Casino, a large poker cardroom in Bell Gardens, California
* Bicycle Day, April 19, anniversary of first deliberate LSD use
* Bicycle Gospel Records is a record label started by Alex Kuhling and Alex York
* Bicycle kick (also known as scissors, Pelé or overhead kick), an expert move in soccer
* Bicycle monarchy, a term describing royal families with a less pompous style
* Bicycle Race, the Queen song
* Bicycle Records, a record label started in 2001 by Bob Schwenkler
* The Bicycle Thief (band), a band fronted by Bob Forrest
* Bicycle Thieves (Ladri di Biciclette), a 1948 Italian neorealist film
* Bicycle Wheel, a readymade sculpture by Marcel Duchamp
* Boy and Bicycle, the first film made by Ridley Scott
* The Magic Bicycle, the 1st book of the "Spirit Flyer" Series by John Bibee
* Bicycle Hills, the 4th book of the "Spirit Flyer" Series by John Bibee
* The Bicycles, a Canadian band
* The Green Bicycle Case, the second album (1995) from Indie pop group "The Lucksmiths"
* Bicycle (graph theory), a minimal graph that is not a pseudoforest
* Mountain bike, an offroad bicycle

ee also

*Bike


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