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  2. Bicycle frame - Wikipedia

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    standover height, the height of the top tube above the ground. [36] front center, the distance from the center of the bottom bracket to the center of the front hub. [37] toe overlap, the amount that the feet can interfere with steering the front wheel. [38] The geometry of the frame depends on the intended use.

  3. List of bicycle types - Wikipedia

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    The city bike differs from the familiar European city bike in its mountain bike heritage, gearing, and strong yet lightweight frame construction. It usually features mountain bike-sized (26-inch) wheels, a more upright seating position, and fairly wide 1.5–1.95-inch (38–50 mm) heavy belted tires designed to shrug off-road hazards commonly ...

  4. Step-through frame - Wikipedia

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    A Triumph with a step-through frame Woman with a step-through frame bicycle in the 1890s. A step-through frame (also known as open frame, drop frame, or low-step frame) is a type of bicycle frame, often used for utility bicycles, with a low or absent top tube or cross-bar.

  5. Penny-farthing - Wikipedia

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    A 60-inch gear, the largest practicable size for a high-wheeler, is nowadays a middle gear of a utility bicycle, while top gears on many exceed 100 inches. There was at least one 64-inch (1.6 m) Columbia made in the mid-1880s, [ 48 ] but 60 was the largest in regular production.

  6. Magna (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Dynacraft voluntarily recalled about 3,000 Magna "Great Divide" 21 speed mountain bikes, sold in the 24-inch size for girls and boys, and the 26-inch size for women and men. The bikes could have defective handle bar stems which would not tighten sufficiently to lock onto the bicycles.

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