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  2. List of bicycle types - Wikipedia

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    Porteur bicycles are a kind of cargo bicycle designed for carrying loads on a platform rack attached to the fork.; Butcher's Bikes typically have a basket or storage box mounted within a frame on the front of the bike, and would often feature an advertising sign attached within the main triangle of the bicycle frame.

  3. Kronan (company) - Wikipedia

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    All Kronan bicycles have following basic equipment: large tires for more comfort in the city, a rear license plate, extra large saddle, coaster brake and front hub brake (As of March 2007, all Kronan models are equipped with a hand brake [2]), dynamo powered front and automatic rear light, rear rack (7 in or 180 mm wide and 18 in or 460 mm ...

  4. Bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Front-mounted baskets, front or rear luggage carriers or racks, and panniers mounted above either or both wheels can be used to carry equipment or cargo. Pegs can be fastened to one, or both of the wheel hubs to either help the rider perform certain tricks, or allow a place for extra riders to stand, or rest.

  5. The 14 Best Electric Bikes for Commuting, Hauling, and More - AOL

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    More. Brawny, big, and bold, the RadRover 6 Plus is powerful at its best and sluggish at its worst. With its 750W rear hub, 4-inch-wide tires, and RST spring suspension fork (with 60mm of travel ...

  6. Bicycle handlebar - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle handlebar. A bicycle handlebar[ 1 ] is the steering control for bicycles. It is the equivalent of a tiller for vehicles and vessels, as it is most often directly mechanically linked to a pivoting front wheel via a stem which in turn attaches it to the fork.

  7. Penny-farthing - Wikipedia

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    Penny-farthing. The penny-farthing, also known as a high wheel, high wheeler or ordinary, is an early type of bicycle. [1] It was popular in the 1870s and 1880s, with its large front wheel providing high speeds, owing to it travelling a large distance for every rotation of the wheel. These bicycles had solid rubber tires and as a consequence ...

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