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  2. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Bar plugs or end caps: plugs for the ends of handlebars; 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

  3. Bicycle handlebar - Wikipedia

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    Bar ends were very popular on mountain bikes from the early 1990s until the late 1990s, when upswept "riser bars" came back into fashion; the combination of riser bars and bar ends is rarely seen. Pair of full curve bar ends. Bar ends can prove troublesome when negotiating twisty tracks between trees as they may hook around branches and cause a ...

  4. 2025 UCI Mountain Bike season - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 UCI Mountain Bike season is the 20th season of the UCI Mountain Bike season. The 2025 season began on 11 January with three competitions in Israel, Lesotho and New Zealand and ends in December 2025.

  5. Glossary of cycling - Wikipedia

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    Bar-end shifter (or "Barcon") A shift lever mounted as a bar-end plug. Used with drop bars on road bikes, [14] and on various under- and over-seat bars on recumbent bicycles or tricycles. [15] Baroudeur French term for adventurer. See Breakaway specialist. [16] British Best All-Rounder (BBAR) A season-long time trial competition held in the UK ...

  6. Derailleur - Wikipedia

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    Most current mountain bicycles have either. Many modern, high-end mountain bikes have begun using entirely one chain ring drivetrains, with the industry constantly pushing the number of rear cogs up and up, as shown by SRAM's Eagle groupsets (1 by 12) and Rotor's recent 1 by 13 drive-train. [12]

  7. Presta valve - Wikipedia

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    The Presta valve (also French valve (FV) or Sclaverand valve) is a type of tire valve commonly found on high pressure bicycle inner tubes and is commonly used on tubeless setups. It consists of an outer valve stem and an inner valve body. A lock nut to secure the stem at the wheel rim and a valve cap may also be present.