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  2. Bicycle and motorcycle geometry - Wikipedia

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    a 2006 Tete de Course, designed for road racing, with a head angle that varies from 71.25° to 74°, depending on frame size. Due to front fork suspension, modern mountain bikes—as opposed to road bikes—tend to have slacker head tube angles, generally around 70°, although they can be as low as 62° (depending on frame geometry setting). [3]

  3. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Chainset: see Crankset. Chainstay: a pair of tubes on a bicycle frame that runs from the bottom bracket to the rear fork ends. Chain tensioner: a device to maintain proper chain tension. Chaintug: a device to aid in setting the proper chain tension. Cluster: a bicycle cogset, either a freewheel, or cassette.

  4. Video compression picture types - Wikipedia

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    A sequence of video frames, consisting of two keyframes (I), one forward-predicted frame (P) and one bi-directionally predicted frame (B). Three types of pictures (or frames) are used in video compression: I, P, and B frames. An I‑frame ( Intra-coded picture) is a complete image, like a JPG or BMP image file. A P‑frame (Predicted picture ...

  5. Zipp 2001 - Wikipedia

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    Zipp 2001. Zipp 2001 and 3001 were a line of bicycle frames, now discontinued, made by the Zipp company. Though they have been out of production since 1997, they are still considered one of the fastest time trial frames ever made [citation needed], and still have a cult following within triathlon, where they remain race-legal [citation needed ...

  6. Reynolds 531 - Wikipedia

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    Reynolds 531 (pronounced 'five-three-one') is a brand name, registered to Reynolds Technology of Birmingham in the United Kingdom, for a manganese – molybdenum, medium-carbon steel tubing that was used in many quality applications, including race car chassis, aircraft components and, most famously, bicycle frame tubing.

  7. Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics - Wikipedia

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    a 2007 Filmore, designed for the track, with a head angle that varies from 72 + 1 ⁄ 2 ° to 74°, depending on frame size, and thus trail that varies from 51.5 mm to 61 mm. The amount of trail a particular bike has may vary with time for several reasons.

  8. List of bicycle types - Wikipedia

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    A lugged steel bicycle has a frame made of steel. A plastic bicycle was an attempt in the early 1980s to introduce a bicycle made entirely out of plastic materials instead of metal. A wooden bicycle has a frame made out of wood. One example is the Chukudu used in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

  9. Seatpost - Wikipedia

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    Seatpost. A "plain" seatpost (silver) connects the saddle to the frame (red). A microadjust seatpost (black) of a Trek Fuel 80 mountain bike. A seatpost with a significant setback on a BMX bike. A bicycle seatpost, [1] seatpin, [2] saddlepole, [3] saddle pillar, [4] or saddle pin [5] is a tube that extends upwards from the bicycle frame to the ...

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