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  2. Swedish military bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Weight: up to 26 kg (57 lb) m/104A - 28 × ½ inch (635 mm) wheels with Novo CN coaster-brake rear hub and uses the same carrier as the m/42. [1] m/105A - 26 × 1½ inch (584 mm) wheels with Sachs HR90V rear hub and uses the same carrier as the m/42. [1] m/111 - Post-1971. 28 × ½ inch wheel with Sachs Torpedo rear hub. This is the rarest ...

  3. Westwood rim - Wikipedia

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    Westwood rims features a wide single-wall cross section, the inside circumference of the rim has a contoured section shape to aid with strength. Today Westwood profile rims found in the West are mostly used in drum brake system roadsters and, to a lesser degree, in bicycles with coaster brake systems.

  4. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Brake: devices used to stop or slow down a bicycle. Rim brakes and disc brakes are operated by brake levers, which are mounted on the handlebars. Band brake is an alternative to rim brakes but can only be installed at the rear wheel. Coaster brakes are operated by pedaling backward; Brake lever: a lever for actuating a bicycle brake

  5. Bicycle brake - Wikipedia

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    In 1898, after the advent of freewheel coasting mechanisms, the first internal coaster brakes were introduced for the rear wheel. The coaster brake was contained in the rear wheel hub, and was engaged and controlled by backpedaling, thus eliminating the issue of tyre wear.

  6. List of bicycle types - Wikipedia

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    It usually features mountain bike-sized (26-inch) wheels, a more upright seating position, and fairly wide 1.5–1.95-inch (38–50 mm) heavy belted tires designed to shrug off-road hazards commonly found in the city, such as broken glass.

  7. Bicycle wheel - Wikipedia

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    [38] (584 mm rims with large volume ISO 56-584 knobby tires, aka; balloon, are also known as 27.5 inch mountain bike wheels) 650C - ISO 44-571 (26 ⋅ 1 + 3 ⁄ 4) - Formerly 47mm wide on Schwinn cruisers and for British trade/delivery bikes. Currently ISO 28-571, size is the same, but the narrower and less overall wheel diameter are built for ...

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