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:Steep slopes can only be passed with a {{DL|Bicycle|Mach Bike}} or, in [[Generation IV]], the bicycle shifted into fourth gear. If a player attempts to walk up or uses a slow bike to ride up the slope, they will slide back down before they reach the top. They will also slide down if they stop on the slope before reaching the top. These are found in both [[Generation III]] and {{gen|IV}}.
:Steep slopes can only be passed with a {{DL|Bicycle|Mach Bike}} or, in [[Generation IV]], the bicycle shifted into fourth gear. If a player attempts to walk up or uses a slow bike to ride up the slope, they will slide back down before they reach the top. They will also slide down if they stop on the slope before reaching the top. These are found in both [[Generation III]] and {{gen|IV}}.


;Rails
;Rails and logs
:Rails vary between [[Generation III]] and {{gen|IV}}. In Generation III, only the {{DL|Bicycle|Acro Bike}} could get across because the rails weren't connected and, to travel them, players would have to hop sideways from rail to rail. In Generation IV, there's no trick to riding on them, so both gears of the bicycle can travel on the rails. In [[Generation III]], this is mainly on [[Route 119]]. In Generation IV, they are logs, as one NPC from the games claim them to be "fallen logs".
:This obstacle is known as a rail in [[Generation III]] and a fallen log in [[Generation IV]]. While the function is largely the same, there are slight differences between generations. In Generation III, only the {{DL|Bicycle|Acro Bike}} can be used to get across, as riders need to use the Bike's jumping function to go from rail to rail. In Generation IV, there's no trick to riding on them, so both gears of the bicycle can travel on the rails. In Generation III, they are mainly found on [[Route 119]]. There are fallen logs on [[Route 212]] in Generation IV.


;Bumpy slopes
;Bumpy slopes

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