Are you making a Rodafonio? (And if not, why not!)
Are you making a face? (wheels = eyes, handlebar = mustache, chain = mouth)
Yes.
No roll
No sound
**Vote No **
Gettin’ warm in here.
Is at least one of the bicycle parts made of plastic?
No.
No. Wish I had one tho.
No.
Hint: There is a very simple common answer as to what is going on with the things on the table.
Are you crafting some kind of tool out of bike parts?
Is the chain one of your parts?
No. I can barely hammer a nail straight much less craft any kind of tool.
Getting cooler.
Your second question is one of those not exactly answers better given as a No.
You and your sweetie were at a biker-lite costume party last night. The bicycle parts on the table beside the couch are what you and your sweetie were wearing prior to stripping your gears and putting Eco-safe veggie based UltraLube bicycle chain oil to a better use.
Are you making a massive wind chime or weathervane?
Or the bicycle parts are arranged so as to become the coffee table?
All no.
I think I know the answer to why those parts are there:
Because you put them there.
Are these parts from a full-sized real bicycle that a person would ride?
And you said that you are using the parts “as intended”, does that mean that they serve the same function as they do when they are part of a bicycle?
No to question #1.
The second question is also difficult to answer. The parts are being used exactly as they were are intended to be used.
My wife, who likes this riddle, notes accurately that this is the second time this year we have had bicycle parts on this same table for the same reason.
My wife AND I put them there.