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 floona
 
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							| is there a difference between   (bicycle and bike) ?     and between      (motorcycle and motorbike ) ?       or there is no difference |  15 Feb 2010      
					
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 Zora
 
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							| Absolutely no difference!   |  15 Feb 2010     
					
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 lshorton99
 
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							| I suppose you could say bike and motorbike are more informal but that is the only difference I can think of! |  15 Feb 2010     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| bike (informal) can also mean motorcycle, but bicycle can not. |  15 Feb 2010     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Sometimes "motorbike" is used to refer to a less powerful machine than a motorcycle, such as a motor scooter. Otherwise, "bike" and "motorbike" are just informal words for "bicycle" and "motorcycle", and, as Douglas said, "bike" can also mean "motorcycle." While we �re on the subject, there is also "trike" for "tricycle".   Bruce |  16 Feb 2010     
					
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