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  2. Miche (company) - Wikipedia

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    Miche is an Italian bicycle component company based in San Vendemiano in the Italian Province of Treviso. It was founded by Ferdinando Michelin in 1919. [1] Miche's line of bicycle components is primarily focused on road cycling. The company also produces components for track racing and sponsors the Miche cycling team.

  3. Quick release skewer - Wikipedia

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    The mechanism was invented in 1927 by Tullio Campagnolo, an Italian bicycle racer. He was frustrated when he attempted to change gears during a race. At the time there was but one cog on each side of the rear hub, so gear changes necessitated stopping, removing the rear wheel, flipping it over horizontally so that the opposite cog is engaged by the chain, and finally reinstalling the wheel.

  4. Category:Cycle parts manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This category lists companies that specialize on manufacturing of bicycle parts and components (instead of completed bicycles). Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

  5. SunTour - Wikipedia

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    A Suntour Sprint rear derailleur A front derailleur manufactured by Suntour a pair of Suntour road brakes. In 1964, Suntour invented the slant-parallelogram rear derailleur. The parallelogram rear derailleur had gained prominence after Campagnolo's introduction of the "Gran Sport" in 1949, [7] [8] and the slant-parallelogram was an improvement of it that allowed the derailleur to maintain a ...

  6. Bicycle Technologies International - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle Technologies International Ltd (BTI) is an American-based company which specialises in the distribution of bicycle parts and accessories. The headquarters are located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States .

  7. Micro drive - Wikipedia

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    Micro drive is a type of bicycle drivetrain, mostly BMX and MTB, that uses smaller than standard-sized sprockets. [1] The smallest rear sprocket that fits on a freehub body is a 10 or 11-tooth, but with the use of a cassette hub, sometimes called a micro drive rear hub, sprockets as small as 8 teeth may be used.