Kinda-sorta.
There are disc wheels, which by definition are spokeless.
Then there are the designers' favourite, the hubless wheels. These have a track on the inside of the rim where a sliding caliper is attached. Stylish but hugely impractical.
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Spoke can be a verb (past tense of speak) or a noun: I spoke to the security officer about getting a temporary access card. My bicycle wheel has a bent spoke.
With some difficulty. I'll post a link.
A spoke is one of those long thin rods that go between the hub and the rim to make up the wheel.
With the help of a truing stand, a good spoke key and a tensiometer.
A spoke
Spoke is a verb, the past tense of the verb to speak; to utter words in a normal tone of voice. The word spoke is also a noun; any of the number of bars, wires, or rods that connect the rim to the center of a wheel or extending from the rim used to grasp or turn a wheel. Examples:Verb: I was so nervous when I spoke in front of the student body.Noun: One broken spoke does not make a bicycle unusable.
ferris wheel, a bicycle, a screw and a doorknob ferris wheel, a bicycle, a screw and a doorknob
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A bicycle is both.
The wheel, and many other things a bicycle is a compound machine
A bicycle tire is a tire which fits on the wheel of a bicycle or similar vehicle.