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  2. Motorcycle handlebar - Wikipedia

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    Drag bars — nearly straight across to create a forward-leaning and aerodynamic riding position. Jota bars - a five-piece multi-adjustable bar with a straight centre piece, and right-angle knuckle joints between the centre bar and handlebar grips, as seen on most Laverda Jotas and other 70s/80s motorbikes. The right angle is designed to point ...

  3. Bicycle handlebar - Wikipedia

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    The first handlebars were solid bars of steel or wood, [3] depending on the manufacturer. Curved, moustache-shaped, drop handlebars became popular in the 1920s. [2] Whatton bars were developed in attempt to improve the safety of penny-farthings. [4] Handlebars made of wood, instead of steel, were used on safety bicycles to reduce weight in the ...

  4. Wheelie bike - Wikipedia

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    A wheelie bike, also called a dragster, muscle bike, high-riser, spyder bike or banana bike, is a type of stylized children's bicycle designed in the 1960s to resemble a chopper motorcycle and characterized by ape hanger handlebars, a banana seat with sissy bar, and small (16-to-20-inch (410 to 510 mm)) wheels.

  5. Handlebar - Wikipedia

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    A handlebar is part of the steering mechanism, in lieu of a steering wheel, for vehicles that are ridden on, such as: Bicycle handlebar; Motorcycle handlebar; Handlebar may also refer to Handlebar moustache, a type of moustache; Handlebars (template system), a Javascript library to build semantic templates "Handlebars" (song), a song by the Flobots

  6. Panhard rod - Wikipedia

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    A Panhard rod (also called Panhard bar, track bar, or track rod) is a suspension link that provides lateral location of the axle. [1] Originally invented by the Panhard automobile company of France in the early twentieth century, this device has been widely used ever since.

  7. Drag racing - Wikipedia

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    Drag racing is a type of motor racing in which automobiles or motorcycles compete, usually two at a time, to be first to cross a set finish line. ... Traction bars ...

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