mountain bike
Plural
mountain bikes
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a special kind of bike made for riding on rough roads or unpaved trails, with thick tires and a strong body
A mountain bike is a type of bicycle designed for off-road riding, especially on rough trails, dirt paths, or uneven surfaces. It has wide, textured tires that provide better grip and stability on rocky or bumpy terrain. Mountain bikes are built with strong frames and suspension systems to absorb shocks and make rides smoother over rough ground. They also have wide handlebars, a lower gear system for climbing steep hills, and a sturdy build to handle challenging environments. Mountain bikes are commonly used for outdoor adventures, trail riding, and cross-country events.
- She spent the afternoon exploring new trails on her mountain bike.
- They took their mountain bikes to the mountains for a weekend adventure.
- The mountain bike was built to handle the toughest terrain.
- He adjusted the suspension on his mountain bike before the ride.
- The mountain bike's tires gripped the dirt path as they descended the hill.
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