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bicycle components

bicycle components, though often overlooked, are integral to the functioning of your bike. Each one requires specific components based on its intended use. From the saddle and handlebars to the wheels and pedals, each piece of the puzzle is carefully designed to optimize your ride and enhance your experience.

bicycle components

bicycle components

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Enhancing the performance of your bicycle often involves the installation of new components, and we are a team of expert cyclists and enthusiasts who comprehend the importance of using top-quality parts. Our inventory comprises a wide array of essential components, such as handlebars, speed cassettes, shifters, derailleurs, pedals, disc brakes, Powerlink, and many others, to meet your upgrading needs.

01

Stem

Stem is responsible for holding the handlebars and neck to be attached together. There are different degrees and strength according to the type of car.

02

Hand

The hand is the part that is used to control the car, similar to the steering wheel of a car. and is a place to hold devices such as drive units, brakes, etc.

03

Fork

Shock absorbers are responsible for holding the wheel and frame. As for cars that do not want to lose driving power, they will use forks to act similarly.

04

Crankse

It is responsible for attaching to the plate to receive the spinning force from us to make a circle by connecting the two sides of the crank with the skull.

05

Derailleur (Rear Derailleur)

  • Is responsible for stringing the chain to the gear according to the command of the shifter commanded through the cable. The derailleur also serves to maintain the proper chain tension at all times.
  • The presser foot also has other components such as smoothing wheels, etc.

06

Brake

Has a duty to slow down or stop a moving vehicle There are two types of brakes, disc brakes and V brakes.

  • Disc brakes consist of brake discs, brake pumps, cables or cable ducts.
  • V-brakes consist of brake calipers, springs, brake pads and cables.

Bicycle brakes are in the opposite direction from motorcycle brakes, left means front. right means back

07

Shipter

  • It is responsible for adjusting the gear ratio from the spinning force acting on the crank and front plate. To make it suitable for cycling in each area and at each speed.
  • The left shifter controls the front chain through kick and pulls the chopper. The shifter on the right side of the handlebar will control the rear derailleur to weave the chain into the sprocket.

08

Sprocket (Bike Gear)

The rear sprocket attached to the rear wheel has the function of reducing power cycles. of conversion from other propulsion units

09

Skull (Bottom Bracket)

It has the duty to hold the two sides of the drive plate together. In the skull there are ball bearings, both pellets and cartridges, for smoothness while we spin.

10

Front derailleur

It serves as the main propulsion of the bike, taking the power from the feet. through pedals and crank legs

11

Derailleur

It is responsible for receiving commands from the shifter via cable. to adjust the chain to place on the front plate as needed

12

Pedals

Pivot pedal to rest your feet when spinning to propel the car.

13

Wheel

It consists of a wheel or rim, spokes, hub, release shaft, tire and tire.

14

Saddle Bar and Seatpost

The seat post can be moved up and down according to the height of the cyclist.

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This is just a sample of some bicycle components.

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Cruiser

Single Speed

Utility

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BMX

Lock

Maps

Compass

Racks, Packs

Patch Kit

Minimum Tools

Pump

Lubricant

Rear-View Mirror

GPS bike tracker

Extra Water Bottles

Tire Pressure Gauge

Water Bottle and Cage

Cycling Shoes

Cycling Gloves

Cycling Shorts

Cycling Jersey

Cycling Jacket

Fanny Pack

Helmet

Lubricant

Bike Bag

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