|  | HELMETCAM | *It might record a biker's stunt | 
|  | NOTEBOOK | PC - or where one might record a crime? | 
|  | WHEELIE | Biker's stunt | 
|  | BMX | Biker's stunt bike, briefly | 
|  | WHEELER | A wright who makes or mends a spoked device known in Indian as a chakra; a cart/carriage horse, harnessed next to said pivoting disc; or, a biker, cyclist or pedal pusher (7) | 
|  | VCR | You might record videos on it | 
|  | TRYST | What a private eye might record (5) | 
|  | EXCERPTS | Former partner might record half of it up there, quietly, on the outskirts of Thurles to make pieces | 
|  | TAPER | One might record hit with Queen (5) | 
|  | SCORECARD | Where one might record hit music for film character? (9) | 
|  | TIMER | One might record duration of brief uprising (5) | 
|  | SCRAPBOOK | Where the pugilist might record his fights? (9) | 
|  | BEARSKIN | A biker's fancy new helmet | 
|  | BYAWHISKER | Why a biker's treated marginally (2,1,7) | 
|  | RODE | Went in a biker's sidecar, say | 
|  | SIDECAR | Drink for a biker's companion | 
|  | PEDAL | If a project deadline is fast approaching, an office team will need to put it the metal (or what a biker has to do to power his cycle) | 
|  | RIDER | A biker, chevalier, cyclist or jockey; Sir Henry Haggard's middle name; or, a clause in a performer's contract, stipulating personal requirements (5) | 
|  | BEDPOST | Where player might record his scores - bottom entry on Twitter? (7) | 
|  | BEDROOMPOP | D.I.Y. music genre named for the place where its artists might record |