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(isim) gidon

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Turkish - English
handlebar
The bar used to steer a bicycle, motorbike, or similar vehicle, usually used in the plural
"Handle bars" on early bicycles were actually bars of solid steel Solid handlebars became obsolete before the end of the 19th century; all modern handle "bars" are actually tubular, but the name persists Conventional handlebars are divided broadly into two styles: "drop" and "upright"
A steering device found on bicycles and motorcycles Grips, brake levers, and shifters, etc are attached to the handlebar
Handle bars" on early bicycles were actually bars of solid steel Solid handlebars became obsolete before the end of the 19th century; all modern handle "bars" are actually tubular, but the name persists Conventional handlebars are divided broadly into two styles: "drop" and "upright" See also Hands Up! Adjusting Handlebar Height
The handlebar or handlebars of a bicycle consist of a curved metal bar with handles at each end which are used for steering
the shaped bar used to steer a bicycle
{i} curved steering bar of a bicycle or motorcycle
(isim) gidon
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