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  2. Seatpost - Wikipedia

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    A "plain" seatpost (silver) connects the saddle to the frame (red). A microadjust seatpost (black) of a Trek Fuel 80 mountain bike. A seatpost with a significant setback on a BMX bike. A bicycle seatpost, [1] seatpin, [2] saddlepole, [3] saddle pillar, [4] or saddle pin [5] is a tube that extends upwards from the bicycle frame to the saddle ...

  3. Argon 18 - Wikipedia

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    The ONEness concept consists of an integrated aero and stemless fork/aerobar combination that is designed to be aerodynamic and ergonomic. The design extends to the frame, fork, headset, base bar and aero bars, brakes and levers as well as a reversible carbon seatpost which can be 76 or 78°. [2] 3D Headtube

  4. Litespeed - Wikipedia

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    1994 Litespeed Ultimate with 8-speed Shimano Dura-Ace groupo, early Trek carbon fork, Bontrager carbon seatpost, Cinelli Criterium handlebars and Grammo stem, and Speedplay pedals. Litespeed is an American bicycle manufacturer founded in 1986 in Ooltewah, Tennessee by David Lynskey.

  5. Zipp - Wikipedia

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    In addition to wheels, the Zipp product range currently includes handlebars, stems, seatposts, tires, and bags. Zipp offers aero handlebars for triathlons and time trials, as well as traditional drop handlebars for road cycling. The company produces both carbon fiber and aluminum variants of each. Zipp currently offers four carbon drop bars.

  6. L.H. Thomson - Wikipedia

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    LH Thomson holds multiple mechanical and design patents for cycling products, and is viewed as an industry leader in the production of high-end bicycle components. The company has traditionally made seatposts and stems, but has diversified into handlebars and dropper seatposts, [6] as well as adding titanium and carbon fibre to the materials ...

  7. Bicycle saddle - Wikipedia

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    The part that connects the rails to the seatpost is known as the "saddle clamp". It may be built into the top of the seatpost, or the seatpost may be essentially a pipe that provides a cylinder at the top (often 7 ⁄ 8 in (22 mm)) for a separate clamp to attach. The upper attachment point must be compatible with the rail configuration (though ...

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