List of Bicycle Parts Names in English
- Frame
- Handlebar
- Stem
- Grips
- Brake Levers
- Brake Calipers
- Brake Pads
- Fork
- Wheels
- Rims
- Nipples
- Axle
- Tires
- Tubes
- Pedals
- Crankset
- Bottom Bracket
- Chain
- Cassette
- Freewheel
- Rear Derailleur
- Front Derailleur
- Derailleur Hanger
- Gears/Shifters
- Saddle (Seat)
Parts Names and Pictures of Bicycle
All Parts Names in English of Bicycle
- Seat Post
- Seat Post Clamp
- Chainstay
- Seatstay
- Headset
- Head Tube
- Down Tube
- Top Tube
- Bottom Tube
- Dropouts
- Kickstand
- Fenders/Mudguards
- Bell
- Reflectors
- Lights
- Bottle Cage
- Bike Rack
- Chain Guard
- Gear Cables
- Brake Cables
Bicycle Parts Pictures with short description
- Seat Post
a clamp that keeps the seat post from slipping and holds it firmly in place.
- Seat Post Clamp
A clamp that secures the seat post in place and prevents it from slipping.
- Chainstay
A tube that runs from the bottom bracket to the rear wheel, supporting the chain movement.
- Seatstay
a tube that aids in bike stability by joining the back wheel to the seat post location.
- Headset
A bearing system inside the head tube that allows smooth turning of the handlebars.
- Head Tube
The front vertical tube that holds the fork and connects the handlebars to the frame.
- Down Tube
The long, diagonal tube that links the head tube to the bottom bracket for support.
- Dropouts
The wheels are fastened and secured in tiny slots on the frame and fork.
- Kickstand
A small foldable stand that helps keep the bike upright when parked.
- Fenders
Protective covers over the wheels that prevent mud and water from splashing.
- Bell
A small device on the handlebars used to alert pedestrians and other riders.
- Reflectors
Safety devices that reflect light, making the bicycle more visible at night.
- Lights
Front and rear lights that improve visibility and safety in low-light conditions.
- Bottle Cage
A holder attached to the frame for carrying a water bottle.
- Bike Rack
A frame attachment for carrying extra luggage or bags while cycling.
- Chain Guard
a cover to shield the chain from dirt and unintentional contact.
- Gear Cables
Wires that connect the shifters to the derailleurs for smooth gear changes.
- Brake Cables
Wires that connect the brake levers to the brake calipers for stopping power.
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