bicycle seat
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Definition
Noun: A bicycle seat is the part of a bicycle designed for the rider to sit on. It is typically mounted on a post (seat post) attached to the bicycle frame.
Usage
The term "bicycle seat" refers specifically to the saddle of a bike. It is a standard, neutral term.
Examples
- He adjusted the height of his bicycle seat before starting the long ride.
- A comfortable bicycle seat is essential for commuting.
- The new model features a specially designed bicycle seat for better support.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used interchangeably with "bicycle saddle," though "saddle" is more common in technical or sporting contexts (e.g., cycling enthusiasts, product descriptions).
- In formal or technical writing, "saddle" may be preferred.
Variants and Related Words
- Saddle (noun): The more specific term for a bicycle seat, especially one designed for performance or sport cycling.
- Seat post (noun): The component that connects the bicycle seat to the frame.
- Seat clamp (noun): The mechanism that secures the seat post to the frame.
Synonyms
- Saddle
- Bike seat
Related Phrases
- To adjust the seat: To change the height or angle of the bicycle seat.
- Before you ride, make sure to adjust the seat to the correct height.
- Seat height: The distance from the center of the pedal axle (at its lowest point) to the top of the seat.
- Proper seat height prevents knee strain.
Noun
- a seat for the rider of a bicycle