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Originally Posted by Deej
drive (drv)
v. drove (drv), driv·en (drvn), driv·ing, drives
v.tr.
1. To push, propel, or press onward forcibly; urge forward: drove the horses into the corral.
2. To repulse or put to flight by force or influence: drove the attackers away; drove out any thought of failure.
3. To guide, control, or direct (a vehicle).
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verb, rode or (Archaic) rid; rid⋅den or (Archaic) rid; rid⋅ing; noun
?verb (used with object) to sit on and manage (a horse, bicycle, etc.) so as to be carried along.
To "drive" a bike does not sound right, to ride a bike does sound right, I guess both of them are correct and can be used