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  2. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Basket: it is an optional attachment on a bike and is used for carrying things; Bearing: a device that facilitates rotation by reducing friction; Bell: an audible device for warning pedestrians and other cyclists; Belt-drive: alternative to chain-drive; Bicycle brake cable: see Cable; Bottle cage: a holder for a water bottle

  3. Bottle cage - Wikipedia

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    A bottle cage is a device used to affix a water bottle to a bicycle. Composed of plastic , aluminum , stainless steel , titanium or carbon fiber , it is attached to the main frame of a bicycle, the handlebars , behind the saddle , or, in uncommon cases, the fork .

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    The water bottle pocket folds out from a hidden compartment in the back and is the perfect size for an average plastic water bottle (16.9 fl oz), so if you love to stomp around town with a giant ...

  5. Sidemount diving - Wikipedia

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    The lower cylinder clip attaches to D-rings mounted on the waist belt or 'rails' on a butt plate. Sidemount divers who conduct penetration diving in tight environments will generally prefer a flexible fabric backplate, [ 26 ] or webbing harness only, which is considered less likely to get stuck in a small restriction than a rigid backplate.

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    A study finds that people who engage in just 30 minutes of exercise per week see modest improvements in body weight and body fat but for clinically significant improvements they need a higher average.

  7. Backplate and wing - Wikipedia

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    Canister lights can be carried on the waist belt. The standard position is on the right side. A small diver's knife or cutting tool is commonly carried on the left side alongside the buckle. Backup lights are generally clipped to the shoulder D-rings and held against the shoulder straps by rubber bands cut from bicycle inner tubes.

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