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Pre-Motorized Bicycle Information. Before you mount that engine to your bicycle frame, you'll want to know if the bike is ready for the engine! Ask our experts here for advice on what motorized bicycle engines perform well on what bicycles.

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Old 09-08-2010, 11:18 AM
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Default Bicycle Anatomy What Part is This?

Forum members here you can discuss & find what that part on your bike or frame is called.

Maybe some of you would like to know more about your bicycles frame parts & components, here's a list or photo's of a Bicycle's Frame Parts & Components.

In the second post I'll show pic's of the Bottom Bracket ie pedal crank's and more.












Hope some of this is info helpful.

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Old 09-08-2010, 11:40 AM
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Bicycle Anatomy Continued.




Here's the exploded view of the CB-110 Coaster Brake:


Here's the Extra Wide Pedal Crank:


Here's the Three Piece Pedal Crank:




What parts or components can you name & add to this builders resource thread, pic's please?

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Default Re: Bicycle Anatomy What Part is This?

in the second picture, the one with the mountainbike, it calls a tire a "cover."

that's pretty funny. next time i go to the bike shop, i'm gonna tell them i need some innertube covers...
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in the second picture, the one with the mountainbike, it calls a tire a "cover."

that's pretty funny. next time i go to the bike shop, i'm gonna tell them i need some innertube covers...
They're on there to protect the shiny rims.
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in the second picture, the one with the mountainbike, it calls a tire a "cover."

that's pretty funny. next time i go to the bike shop, i'm gonna tell them i need some innertube covers...
Bairdco, very observant I think that is what someone in Europe or possibly Great Britain, uses to describe a bicycle tyre.

Help me out here anyone know, what country of origin the term / word for a tire is called a " wheel cover " ?

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LOL, don't know about tires but the city and county of Denver used to have a law on the book that said: "All vehicles must have 'wheel covers'. They were talking about fenders. Fenderless hot rod guys who had gotten a ticket used to go to court with a catalog page from the parts counter of a Ford, GM or Chrysler dealership which showed 'wheel covers' or what we call hub caps today. The judge would usually throw the case out.

Crazy Horse. We humorists have highjacked your thread but thanks for posting it. I'm sure there are folks out there who will appreciate knowing what part is what and the proper name for them. Good information.
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First pic the frame needs welding,second pic has a bunch of strings tied to it and words telling where they are tied,the next 4 pics have what may be tranquilizer darts sticking in various places and lables telling where they hit,lol
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