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  2. Bicycle frame - Wikipedia

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    A bicycle frame is the main component of a bicycle, ... The wider range of frame geometries that now exist has also led to other methods of measuring frame size. [38]

  3. Head tube - Wikipedia

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    Head tube. A bicycle head tube with a partially installed bicycle headset; the locknut has yet to be fitted onto the fork steerer tube. 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.

  4. Headset (bicycle part) - Wikipedia

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    Headset (bicycle part) Parts of a threadless headset before installation. The headset is the set of components on a bicycle that provides a rotatable interface between the bicycle fork and the head tube of a bicycle frame. The tube through which the steerer of the fork passes is called the head tube. A typical headset consists of two cups that ...

  5. Bottle cage - Wikipedia

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    Bottle cage. A bottle cage is device used to affix a water bottle to a bicycle. Composed of plastic, aluminum, stainless steel, titanium or carbon fiber, it is attached to the main frame of a bicycle, the handlebars, behind the saddle, or, in uncommon cases, the fork. Most modern bicycles have threaded holes in the frame to hold the bottle cage ...

  6. Bottom bracket - Wikipedia

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    Bottom bracket. Aerozine ceramic external bottom bracket bearing cups for BSC / ISO standard, that is M34.798×1.058 mm (1.37″-24 TPI) threads and a 68 mm wide bottom bracket shell. The bottom bracket on a bicycle connects the crankset (chainset) to the bicycle and allows the crankset to rotate freely. It contains a spindle to which the ...

  7. Fork end - Wikipedia

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    Fork end. A fork end, [1] fork-end, [1] or forkend[2] is a slot in a bicycle frame or bicycle fork where the axle of a bicycle wheel is attached. A dropout is a type of fork end [3] that allows the rear wheel to be removed without first derailing the chain. Track bicycle frames have track fork ends, on which the opening faces rearwards.

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