| FOURWHEELER | Flew here, our convertible - not a bicycle (4-7) |
| THEREABOUTS | Flew here about seven to reveal location (11) |
| CARESSINGLY | "We call our convertible Christine" |
| IRAN | I flew here? (4) |
| GROUPS | Puts together navigation aid packed with our convertible (6) |
| RHODEISLAND | Went on a bicycle, say, one's to get off in a state (5,6) |
| FREEWHEELED | Coasted on a bicycle (11) |
| STABILISERS | Extra wheels fitted to a bicycle (11) |
| BRAKEBLOCKS | Components that fit into the callipers of a bicycle to stop or slow it down (5,6) |
| SHOPPER | A bicycle with a basket; or, a bag or trolley for conveying one's groceries and other purchases (7) |
| PANNIER | One of a pair of baskets slung over a pack animal's back or over the rear wheel of a bicycle, motorbike etc. (7) |
| FREEWHEEL | Move effortlessly ___ on a bicycle not wholly paid for? (4,5) |
| TWOWHEELER | Like a bicycle couple moved in a circular course (3-7) |
| BALANCE | "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your - you must keep moving." Albert Einstein in a letter to his son Eduard (7) |
| NIAGARA | In 1859 the great Blondin walked across these falls on a tightrope; in later years he rode over on a bicycle, walked across blindfolded and even pushed a wheelbarrow to the other side |
| RICKSHAW | A two-wheeled hooded carriage, powered by a person on a bicycle or motorcycle (8) |
| SPROCKET | A wheel-like device with rows of toothed parts that keeps a chain moving on a bicycle (8) |
| TANDEM | From the Latin for "at length", a carriage drawn by two horses, one after the other; or, a bicycle for two cyclists in a similar configuration (6) |
| INNERTUBE | Inflatable liner for a bicycle tyre (5,4) |
| RATTRAP | Rodent catcher - found on a bicycle! (3-4) |