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  2. What Are the Best Bike and Equipment Upgrades to Buy In ... - AOL

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  3. The 7 Bike Upgrades You Don’t Need; And Some to Consider - AOL

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    Deputy Editor Tara Seplavy and Senior Photographer Trevor Raab discuss the bike parts to avoid dropping your money on and suggest a few to consider.

  4. The best stationary bikes for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    The multi-position handlebars offer various grip options, and the bike's four adjustment points (seat height, seat depth, handlebar height, handlebar reach) ensure a personalized fit for riders of ...

  5. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Handlebar: a lever attached, usually using an intermediary stem, to the steerer tube of the fork. Allows steering and provides a point of attachment for controls and accessories; Handlebar plug: see Bar plugs; Handlebar tape: a tape wound around dropped handlebars so as to provide padding and grip, usually cork or cloth, sometimes foam rubber

  6. Alpina (bicycle parts company) - Wikipedia

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    Alpina is a bicycle parts brand that manufactures handlebars, cranksets, chainrings, wheels and other components for track and road bikes. It was founded by Terry Dolan of Dolan Bikes. Katie Archibald with Alpina track bars on her winning track bike.

  7. Bicycle handlebar - Wikipedia

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    A moustache handlebar as seen from the top of the bike. Moustache handlebars curve forward from the stem and then back towards the rider. This style was designed in the early 90s by Grant Petersen for the Bridgestone XO-1, based on the semi-drop bars used by schoolchildren in Japan.

  8. Stem (bicycle part) - Wikipedia

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    Both quill and threadless stems come in a variety of bicycle handlebar clamp diameters. The ISO standard for the clamping area of a handlebar is 25.4 mm (1 inch), which is used on mountain bikes and many Japanese-made road handlebars. However, the Italian unofficial standard is 26.0 mm, which is the most common clamp size for road bars.

  9. 35 of the very best gifts for seniors that they'll actually ...

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    Figuring out the best gift ideas for seniors, on the other hand, takes slightly more effort and creativity. ... This bike boasts 12 levels of magnetic resistance, ensuring a quiet and smooth ride ...