A bicycle typically has one line of symmetry, which is vertical and runs down the center of the bike, dividing it into two equal halves. This line of symmetry allows the bike to be balanced and stable when in use. Additional lines of symmetry may exist depending on the design of the bicycle, such as horizontal symmetry in the wheels or frame.
it depends how many spokes it has
2 lines OF SYMMETRY
4 Lines of symmetry
There is no such thing as 8 lines of symmetry. A circle, for example, has infinitely many lines of symmetry.
It has 3 lines of symmetry
A bicycle tire has 100 lines of symmetry.
it depends how many spokes it has
A nephroid has 2 lines of symmetry.
it has five lines of symmetry
2 lines OF SYMMETRY
10 lines of symmetry
4 Lines of symmetry
2 lines of symmetry
2 lines of symmetry
It has 2 lines of symmetry.
no lines of symmetry
5 lines