Motorbike

motorbike
motorbike /ˈməʊtərbaɪk/
(noun) a road vehicle with two wheels, driven by an engine, with one seat for the driver and often a seat for a passenger behind the driver
Example: My mother goes to work by motorbike.


wheel
wheel /wiːl/
(noun) one of the round objects under a car, bicycle, bus, etc. that turns when it moves
Example: He braked suddenly, causing the front wheels to skid.


tyre
tyre /ˈtaɪər/
(noun) a thick rubber ring that fits around the edge of a wheel of a car, bicycle, etc.
Example: Someone had slashed the tyres on her car.


mirror
mirror /ˈmɪrər/
(noun) a piece of special flat glass that reflects images, so that you can see yourself when you look in it
Example: He looked at himself in the mirror.


brake
brake /breɪk/
(noun) a device for slowing or stopping a vehicle
Example: She had to brake suddenly to avoid hitting the cat.


headlight
headlight /ˈhedlaɪt/
(noun) a large light, usually one of two, at the front of a vehicle; the beam from this light
Example: The car's headlight was broken after the accident.


tail light
tail light /ˈteɪl laɪt/
(noun) a red light at the back of a car, bicycle or train
Example: The car's tail light was broken.


turn signal
turn signal /ˈtɜːrn sɪɡnəl/
(noun) a light on a vehicle that flashes to show that the vehicle is going to turn left or right
Example: Remember to use your turn signal when changing lanes.


fuel tank
fuel tank /fjuː(ə)l taŋk/
is a safe container for flammable fluids.
Example: The car's fuel tank was almost empty.