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  2. Bicycle chain - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle chains Roller chain and sprocket. A bicycle chain is a roller chain that transfers power from the pedals to the drive-wheel of a bicycle, thus propelling it.Most bicycle chains are made from plain carbon or alloy steel, but some are nickel-plated to prevent rust, or simply for aesthetics.

  3. Crankset - Wikipedia

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    A Shimano 105 crankset with two chainrings on a road bicycle A Shimano Deore ... the most common size. A few small specialty manufacturers make bicycle cranks in a ...

  4. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    List of bicycle parts by alphabetic order: Axle : as in the generic definition, a rod that serves to attach a wheel to a bicycle and provides support for bearings on which the wheel rotates. Also sometimes used to describe suspension components, for example a swing arm pivot axle

  5. Shimano Nexus - Wikipedia

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    Shimano Nexus Inter 8 hub excluding auxiliary components. Shimano Nexus gear shift lever. Shimano Nexus is a brand of bicycle components which includes products such as epicyclical gear hubs , cranksets , shifters , brake levers, hub brakes , hub dynamos , and a CPU for automatically changing gears.

  6. Derailleur - Wikipedia

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    Shimano 600 front derailleur (1980). A derailleur (French pronunciation:) is a variable-ratio bicycle gearing system consisting of a chain, multiple sprockets of different sizes, and a mechanism to move the chain from one sprocket to another.

  7. Bottom bracket - Wikipedia

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    Road bikes usually use 68 mm (2.7 in); Italian road bikes use 70 mm (2.8 in); Early model mountain bikes use 73 mm (2.9 in). Later models (1995 and newer) use 68 mm (2.7 in) more commonly. Some downhill bikes even use an 83 mm (3.3 in) bottom bracket shell. Snow bikes use a 100 mm (3.9 in) shell.

  8. Biopace - Wikipedia

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    Biopace is a tradename for a type of ovoid bicycle chain ring manufactured by Shimano from 1983 to 1993 [1] [2] The design was intended to help overcome the "dead zone" where the crank arms are vertical and riders have little mechanical advantage. [3] Biopace chainrings have a reduced chainring diameter coinciding with the cranks being horizontal.

  9. File:Bicycle diagram-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    move chain pointer slightly: 21:59, 6 July 2012: 850 × 500 (304 KB) Hironiemus: Corrected the odd layering of cogs, frame and chain. Changed the coloring to something more eye-friendly. Fixed some minor glitches as well, like second disc brake hole and the clamp on the seat post. 18:09, 2 April 2012: 850 × 500 (403 KB) Andrej Shadura: spokes ...

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