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Cranks
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1. A device for transmitting rotary motion,
consisting of a handle or arm attached at
right angles to a shaf
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Handlebar
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the shaped bar used to steer a bicycle
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Pedals
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A similar foot-operated part attached to
a
crank and used for powering various
devices, such as a bicycle.
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Clips
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Any of various devices for gripping
or holding things together; a
clasp or
fastener.
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Straps
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Such a strip equipped with a buckle or
similar fastener forbinding or securing
objects.
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Nuts
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any of various devices or
ornaments resembling a nut.
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Wheels
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A solid disk or a rigid circular ring connected
by spokes to a hub,designed to turn around an
axle passed through the center.
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Rims
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A circular metal structure around which a
wheel tire isfitted.
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Hubs
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the central part of a wheel, as that part into which the spokes are
inserted.
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Chain
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a series of objects connected one after the other, usually in the
form of a series of metal rings passing through one another, used either for
various purposes requiring a flexible tie with high tensile strength, as for
hauling, supporting, or confining, or in various ornamental and decorative
forms.
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Seatpost
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The seat post is the component that attaches the frame to the seat.
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Seat
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Algo, tales como una silla o banco, que puede ser sentado en.
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Cog
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One of a series of teeth, as on the rim of a wheel or gear, whose
engagement transmits successive motive force to a corresponding wheel or
gear.
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Lockring
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washer that prevents a nut from loosening
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Stem
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the circular rod in some locks about which the key fits and rotates.
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Grips
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the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp.
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Bottom bracket
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connects the crankset (chainset) to the bicycle and allows the
crankset to rotate freely.
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