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  2. Bicycle fork - Wikipedia

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    Road racing bicycle forks have an offset of 40–55 mm. [2] For touring bicycles and other designs, the frame's head angle and wheel size must be taken into account when determining offset, and there is a narrow range of acceptable offsets to give good handling characteristics. The general rule is that a slacker head angle requires a fork with ...

  3. Bicycle and motorcycle geometry - Wikipedia

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    The development of forks with curves is attributed to George Singer. [8] In motorcycles with telescopic fork tubes, fork offset can be implemented by either an offset in the triple tree, adding a triple tree rake [9] (usually measured in degrees from 0) to the fork tubes as they mount into the triple tree, or a combination of the two. [10]

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

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    Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 1,000 × 500 pixels, file size: 117 KB) ... Bicycle fork; Bicycle frame; Bicycle gearing; Bicycle handlebar; Bicycle lighting;

  5. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Fork crown: the point at which the two blades of the fork meet below the steerer tube. Fork end: paired slots on a fork or frame at which the axle of the wheel is attached. See also Dropout; Frame: the mechanical core of a bicycle, the frame provides points of attachment for the various components that make up the machine. The term is variously ...

  6. Bicycle wheel - Wikipedia

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    A bicycle wheel is a wheel, most commonly a wire wheel, designed for a bicycle. A pair is often called a wheelset, especially in the context of ready built "off the shelf" performance-oriented wheels. Bicycle wheels are typically designed to fit into the frame and fork via dropouts, and hold bicycle tires.

  7. Bottle cage - Wikipedia

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    Some mountain bikes have highly sloped top tubes that limit the size of bottles mounted inside the triangle. Some touring bicycles have a third frame mounting location: under the downtube. Bottle cages may be mounted behind the seat with a bracket that attaches to the seatpost. [2] Some uncommon forks include bottle cage mounts.

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