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List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

List of bicycle parts

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of bicycle parts.

  • Axle
  • Ball bearing
  • Bar ends - extensions at the end of straight handlebars, usually fitted onto mountain bikes
  • Basket - cargo carrier
  • Bottle cage - used to carry a water bottle
  • Bottom bracket - contains a spindle to which the crankset is attached and the bearings that allow the shaft and cranks to rotate. (The chainrings and pedals are attached to the cranks.) The bottom bracket fits inside the bottom bracket shell, which is part of the bicycle frame.
  • Brake - Bicycle brakes are used to stop the bicycle. Rim brakes and disc brakes are operated by brake levers, which are mounted on the handlebars. Coaster brakes are operated by pedaling backward.
  • Braze-on
  • Cable carrier
  • Cable guide
  • Cable
  • Cartridge bearing
  • Cassette - on a bicycle with a rear derailleur, the rear set of cogs
  • Chain
  • Chainring - gear attached to a crank arm
  • Chainstay - pair of tubes on a bicycle frame that runs from the bottom bracket to the rear dropouts
  • Cone - holds bearings in place, pressed against the cup
  • Crankset - composed of crankarms and chainrings
  • Cotter - pin for attaching cottered crank arms
  • Coupler - to connect tubing together
  • Cup - receives ball bearings which roll along its inner surface; integrated on most conventional hubs or can be pressed into older bottom bracket shells. See also: Cone
  • Cyclocomputer
  • Derailleur hanger
  • Derailleur
  • Down tube - tube on a bicycle frame that runs from the head tube to the bottom bracket.
  • Dropout (bicycle part) - paired slots on a fork or frame at which the axle of the wheel is attached
  • Dustcap
  • Dynamo - bicycle lighting component - see Bicycle lighting#Dynamo Systems
  • Eyelet 1. attachment point on frame, fork, or dropout for fenders, racks, etc.
2. a hole through which a spoke nipple passes through the rim so it may attach to a spoke

[edit] References

  • International Standard ISO 8090: Cycles — Terminology. (same as: British Standard BS 6102-4)

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