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  2. Bottle cage - Wikipedia

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    The most common location for a frame-mounted bottle cage is on the top side of the downtube. The most common location for a second frame-mounted bottle cage is on the front side of the seat tube. Small bikes and mountain bikes with rear suspension often do not have enough room for two bottle cages inside the main frame triangle.

  3. Bicycle frame - Wikipedia

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    The 'diamond' frame's central, horizontal top bar forces the rider to swing a leg over the bicycle's seat. A Triumph step-through, ladies', or open frame Dursley Pedersen bicycle circa 1910 A penny-farthing photographed in the Škoda Auto Museum in the Czech Republic A Brompton folding bicycle Bicycle in Victorian Plymouth, England, with a predecessor of the Starley diamond-frame A cantilever ...

  4. Bicycle Torque Coupling - Wikipedia

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    A BTC in the down tube of a touring bicycle An S and S coupling equipped Burley packed in its cases. An S and S Coupling also known as a Bicycle Torque Coupling or BTC is a coupling which enables bicycle frames to be separated into smaller pieces, usually to facilitate packing and transporting. Couplings can be built into the frame by the frame ...

  5. The 10 Best Cheap E-Bikes, Determined By Our Testing and ...

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    The bike’s frame holds the 960Wh integrated downtube battery and a step-through design that makes getting on or off this e-bike easier. Our biggest issue with this Lynx model is its cable ...

  6. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Down tube: tube on the bicycle frame that runs from the head tube to the bottom bracket Dropout : a bicycle rear fork end that allows the rear wheel to be removed without first derailing the chain. The term dropout is often incorrectly used to refer to any fork end , but not all fork ends are dropouts

  7. Braze-on - Wikipedia

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    The term "braze-on" comes from when these parts would have been brazed on to steel frame bicycles. Braze-ons continue to be so-called even though they may be welded , glued , riveted , or moulded into the frame material, depending on the material itself and the connection method used elsewhere on the frame.