by bike sounds more correct.
get on your bike get on your bike get on your bike
a bike
A spinning bike, a stationary bike or an exercise bike.
The singular possessive form of "bike" is "bike's." This indicates that something belongs to or is associated with the bike, such as "the bike's color" or "the bike's owner."
how this bike
a triathlon bike is like a road bike, thinner then mountain bike tires..
you need to go to Mauville to get a bike an Acro bike or a Match bike
heres only a bike no acro bike or mach bike
get the bike ticket and bring it to the bike shop and you will receive a free bike
A Trek Bike.
The YZ is a motocross bike, the trail or woods bike is a WR426.
Yes, bike's is the possessive form for the noun bike; for example the bike's tires.