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  2. Inner tube - Wikipedia

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    An inner tube is an inflatable torus that forms the interior of some pneumatic tires. [1] The tube is inflated through a valve stem and fits inside the tire casing. The inflated inner tube provides structural support and suspension, while the outer tire offers grip and protects the more fragile tube.

  3. Head tube - Wikipedia

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    The head tube is the part of a cycle's tubular frame within which the front fork steerer tube is mounted. [1] On a motorcycle, the "head tube" is normally called the steering head . On bicycles the manufacturer's brand located on the head tube is known as a head badge .

  4. Motorcycle components - Wikipedia

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    A motorcycle fork is the portion of a motorcycle that holds the front wheel and allows one to steer. For handling, the front fork is the most critical part of a motorcycle. The combination of rake and trail determines how stable the motorcycle is. The 'fork' on a motorcycle consists of multiple components.

  5. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Top tube: frame member leading from head tube to seat tube; Valve stem or simply valve: port for adding or releasing air from the inner tube. Two types are commonly used: Presta and Schrader. A third type, the Woods/Dunlop valve, can still be found in Europe and Asia. Wheel: as in common usage. Traditionally and most commonly spoked

  6. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    TT: Tube-type, tire must be used with an inner-tube TWI : Tread wear indicator – a device, such as a triangle or a small Michelin Man icon, located where the tread meets the sidewall, and indicating the location of the raised wear bars in the tire tread channels – TWI is also used to refer to the raised wear bars themselves.

  7. Schrader valve - Wikipedia

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    The Schrader valve is used on virtually all automobile tires and motorcycle tires and most wider-rimmed bicycle tires.In addition to tube and tubeless tires, Schrader valves of varying diameters are used on many refrigeration and air conditioning systems to allow servicing, including recharging with refrigerant; by plumbers conducting leak-down pressure tests on pipe installations; as a ...

  8. Shock absorber - Wikipedia

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    Also known as a "two-tube" shock absorber, this device consists of two nested cylindrical tubes, an inner tube that is called the "working tube" or the "pressure tube", and an outer tube called the "reserve tube". At the bottom of the device on the inside is a compression valve or base valve.

  9. Motorcycle tyre - Wikipedia

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    The early wheels were spoked, made of all metal, or wood and metal, and used inner tubes to hold air. [6] Flats were a constant problem; largely the fault of poor roads and not necessarily tyres. [6] For easier repair, butt-ended or open ended inner tubes were used on some models, and some brands made rear wheels easier to detach. [6]

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