The chain would be the most obvious part, but there's nothing wrong with the occasional drop on the pivots for the brakes and such as well. Hubsand other places where you find ball bearings shouldn't be oiled though, they do better if lubricated with grease.
Pretty much all the parts that move against another part.
so its nice and slippery.
The bicycle lock would be a good place to use graphite ***** Graphite grease is usually used on the chain of a bicycle and on the ballbearing-races, as found in the wheels, pedals and bottom bracket, etc.
to avoid accident because break pad is meant to greep and the tyre
Answer: LUbricate the Chain (Not using WD40) Keep Tyres Inflated Keep All Bearings adjusted and greased.
No, it will lubricate the gears. Decrease friction.
pedal
A bicycle lane is a part of a roadway designated for use by cyclists.
No, that is why there are so many parts.
i know
legs
No, bicycle is a singular, common, concrete noun. The possessive form is bicycle's.
The pedals, crank, chain, sprockets, and wheels. Along with the rider, they all work together to make the bicycle go.