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== Types of Bikes ==
* [[BMX]]
* [[Cross country]]
* [[Downhill]]
* [[Enduro]]
* [[Trail]]
* [[Fixed]] and [[Single speed]]
* [[Trials]]


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==Anatomy of a Bicycle==
There exist many types of bicycles with many different design choices, but every bicycle has the same fundamental parts.


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For a more exhaustive breakdown see the [[Anatomy of a Bike]] article.
 
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How could I forget to mention the bicycle is a good invention"
 
-RHCP
 
Welcome to Bikes, where the part numbers are made up, and the naming conventions don't matter.
 
Also apparently everything is either fully capitalized or not...or maybe it doesn't matter...Sram? SRAM? Fox? FOX? GRIP2? Grip2?????

Latest revision as of 16:38, 14 April 2025

Types of Bikes[edit | edit source]


Anatomy of a Bicycle[edit | edit source]

There exist many types of bicycles with many different design choices, but every bicycle has the same fundamental parts.


For a more exhaustive breakdown see the Anatomy of a Bike article.

[edit | edit source]

How could I forget to mention the bicycle is a good invention"

-RHCP

Welcome to Bikes, where the part numbers are made up, and the naming conventions don't matter.

Also apparently everything is either fully capitalized or not...or maybe it doesn't matter...Sram? SRAM? Fox? FOX? GRIP2? Grip2?????