- List of bicycle parts
This is a list of bicycle parts.
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Axle
*Ball bearing
*Bar end s - extensions at the end of straight handlebars to allow for multiple hand possitions.
*Basket - cargo carrier
*Bottle cage - a holder for a water bottle
*Bottom bracket - The bearing system that the pedals (and cranks) rotate around. Contains a spindle to which the crankset is attached and the bearings themselves. There is a bearing surface on the spindle, and ones one the cups that thread into the frame. The bottom bracket may come be overhaulable (an adjustable bottom bracket) or not (a cartage bottom bracket). 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 guide
*Cable
*Cartridge bearing
*Cassette - one of the types of gears on the rear wheel of a bicycle with a rear derailleur.
*Chain - A system of interlinking pins, plates and rollers that transmits power from the front cranks to the rear wheel.
*Chainring - (one of the) front gear(s), 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 - seeBicycle lighting#Dynamo Systems
*Eyelet 1. attachment point on frame, fork, or dropout for fenders, racks, etc.::2. a hole through which aspoke nipple passes through the rim so it may attach to a spoke
*Fairing
*Fender
*Ferrule
*Fork
*Frame
*Freehub
*Freewheel
*Hanger - part of frame to which the derailleur is attached (see Derailleur hanger)
*Handlebar plug
*Handlebar tape - usually cork or cloth, sometimes foam rubber.
*Handlebar
*Head badge - manufacturer's or brand logo affixed to the head tube
*Head tube - the tube of a bicycle frame that contains the headset
*Headset or head set - the bearings that form the interface between the frame and fork steerer tube
*Hood - The rubber brake lever covering on bikes with drop style handle bars
*Hub
*Hub dynamo - a generator inside one of the hubs for powering lights or other accessories
*Indicator - a turn signal - seeBicycle lighting#Turn signals (indicators)
*Inner tube
*Jockey wheel - one of two small sprockets of the rear derailleur that guide the chain
*Kickstand
*"Lawyer tab " - also called "lawyer lips", a retention device on the dropouts of the front fork
*Locknut
*Lockring
*Lug
*Luggage carrier
*Nipple
*Pannier
*Pedal
*Quick release
*Rack
*Reflector
*Rim
*Safety levers
*Saddle
*Seat
*Seat Rails
*Seat lug
*Seat tube
*Seat bag
*"'Seatpost :
*Seatstay
*Shifter - see alsoErgo Shifting andShimano Total Integration , two competing methods of combined shifter and brake lever controls
*Shock absorber
*Skirt guard
*Spindle
*Spoke
*Steering tube
*Stem
*Tire
*Toe clips
*Top tube
*Valve stem cover
*Valve stem or simply Valve - port for adding or releasing air from the inner tube. Two types are commonly used:Presta valve s andSchrader valve s. A third type, the Woods or Dunlop valve, can still be found in Europe and Asia.
*WheelReferences
*International Standard ISO 8090: Cycles — Terminology. (same as: British Standard BS 6102-4)
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Groupset
*Bicycle tools External links
* [http://bemi.free.fr/biciklo/ Multilingual Bicycle's Vocabulary]
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