motorcycle
Two-wheeled motorized vehicle whose engine cylinder is larger than 125 cubic centimeters.
turn signal 
Device emitting an intermittent light, signaling a change of the vehicle’s direction or a temporary hazard to other vehicles.
gas tank 
Reservoir containing the fuel that makes the vehicle self-sufficient.
engine 
Device converting the combustion of fuel and air into mechanical energy.
carburetor 
Engine mechanism that prepares the air/fuel mixture.
spoiler 
Partly aesthetic aerodynamic part that deflects air away from the front wheel.
disc brake 
Braking mechanism comprising a disc attached to the wheel, whose rotation is slowed down when the brake pads exert friction on it.
rim 
Metal circle constituting the wheel’s circumference and on which the tire is mounted.
brake caliper 
Viselike part comprising a piston, which straddles the brake disc and supports the brake pads.
fairing 
Aerodynamic parts covering certain components of the motorcycle to reduce air friction and driver discomfort.
telescopic front fork 
Pair of tubes sliding together and encasing a spring; it controls steering, suspension and shock absorption for the front wheel.
front fender 
Piece of curved metal covering the front wheel, protecting the motorcyclist from being splashed.
headlight 
Lamp on the front of the vehicle to light up the space in front.
dashboard 
Body component containing the instrument panel and the light switch.
clutch lever 
Lever for disengaging then engaging the engine and the gearbox, allowing the gears to be changed.
handgrip 
Extension of the handlebars that the driver holds to steer the motorcycle.
windshield 
Glass and plastic pane in front, protecting the motorcyclist from the wind and inclement weather.
mirror 
Mirror attached to the handgrip, allowing the motorcyclist to see behind and along the sides of the vehicle without turning around.
dual seat 
Usually leather seat allowing the driver to sit in front and the passenger to sit behind.
frame 
Set of hollow metal tubes welded together, forming the motorcycle’s framework.
taillight 
Lamp that lights up automatically when the front lights are lit and emits a brighter light when the driver applies the brakes.
turn signal 
Device emitting an intermittent light, signaling a change of the vehicle’s direction or a temporary hazard to other vehicles.
rear shock absorber 
Cylindrical mechanism attached to the rear wheel and coupled with a spring; it absorbs shocks caused by unevenness in the road.
main stand 
Fold-down support comprising two rods; it keeps the motorcycle upright with one of its wheels off the ground.
exhaust pipe 
Compartmentalized chamber in which the escaping gases expand, thus reducing the noise from the engine.
gearshift lever 
Pedal located under the motorcyclist’s left foot, for changing the ratio between the motor’s speed of rotation and that of the wheels.
kickstand 
Fold-down support on the left side of the motorcycle to keep it almost upright when at rest.