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  2. Bicycle wheel - Wikipedia

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    Most adult mountain bikes use 26 inch wheels. Smaller youth mountain bikes use 24 inch wheels. The larger 700C (29 inch) wheels have enjoyed some recent popularity among off-road bicycle manufacturers. These rims are the same bead seat diameter as 700C wheels and are generally compatible with bicycle frames and tires designed for the 700C ...

  3. Flying Pigeon - Wikipedia

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    These specifications are standard to all three models, except where otherwise noted. twenty-eight-inch (71.1 cm) by 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-inch (38 mm) (ISO 635) wheels, 32 spokes in front, 40 spokes in the rear, Westwood rims. Rear hub 120 mm (4.7 in) OLD, front hub 100 mm (3.9 in) OLD; Chain wheel 42 teeth, sprocket 20 teeth

  4. List of bicycle types - Wikipedia

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    While any type of bike can be used, messenger bikes are often stripped-down track-style bicycles (especially in the U.S.), with either a fixed or single speed freewheel drivetrains. Ice cycles are designed for riding on ice. Mountain bicycles (also called All Terrain Bicycle) are designed for off-road cycling. All-mountain bicycles feature ...

  5. Raleigh Twenty - Wikipedia

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    Sturmey-Archer AW 3-speed hub. The Raleigh "Twenty" was originally fitted with 20" × 1-3/8" wheels and tyres (ISO 35-451), but most export versions were sold with 20" × 1.75" wheels and tyres (ISO 47-406) – the same as BMX bicycles. Many were sold as either single speed with coaster brake or fitted with a Sturmey-Archer AW three-speed hub ...

  6. Single-speed bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, its dedicated gear ratio also limits top speed, and is slower than a multi-geared bicycle on flat or descending terrain once bicycle speed exceeds the rider's ability to maintain continuing increases in cadence (pedaling revolutions per minute), typically 85–110 rpm. Compared to a fixed-gear bicycle, a singlespeed is easier to ...

  7. Bicycle tire - Wikipedia

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    A fat tire is a type of wide oversized bicycle tire, typically 3.8 in (97 mm) or larger and rims 2.6 in (66 mm) or wider, designed for low ground pressure to allow riding on soft unstable terrain, such as snow, sand, bogs, and mud. [70]