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- Vision Tech USA - Maker of aerodynamic handlebars for triathlon, time trials, and timed bicycle track events.
- The Handlebar Club - An international club for men with handlebar moustaches. Founded in 1947. Based at the Windsor Castle pub in London, England.
- Bill's Handlebar Mustache - Bill Innanen's personal experiences with this kind of facial hair.
- The Handlebar - Natural and organic dishes in a cafe and pub, while listening to music.
- rammspeed - Manufacturer of grip, freeride handlebar components for mountain bikes. Canada.
- The Handlebar - Restaurant and bar for motorcycle afficionados. Has service listings and contact information.
- Bike Ribbon - Handlebars, stems and bar tapes for road bikes.
- Stella Azzurra - Products listing and technical information about stem, handlebar, tape, rim tape.
- The Handlebar - Concert hall delivering music since 1994. Features natural and organic dishes in the cafe and pub.
- Canyon Dancer - Offering a handlebar tie down harness.
Wikipedia Articles
- Bar end - In cycling, bar ends are extensions at the ends of the bicycle handlebars. Usually fitted onto mountain bikes with straight handlebars, they extend away from the handlebars and allow the rider to vary the type of grip and posture that they use during a ride.
- Bicycle handlebar - Bicycle handlebar or often bicycle handlebars refers to the steering mechanism for bicycles; the equivalent of a steering wheel. Besides steering, handlebars also often support a portion of the rider's weight, depending on their riding position, and provide a convenient mounting place for brake levers, shift levers, cyclocomputers, bells, etc.
- Handlebar - Handlebars usually refer to the steering mechanism for bicycles, motorcycles, ATVs, snowmobiles and personal watercraft; the equivalent of a steering wheel. Besides acting as a steering mechanism, handlebars also may support a portion of the rider's weight, depending on his or her riding position.
- Motorcycle handlebar - Motorcycle handlebar or often motorcycle handlebars refer to the steering mechanism for motorcycles; the equivalent of a steering wheel. Besides steering, handlebars also often support part of the rider's weight, depending on his riding position, and provide a convenient mounting place for rear view mirrors and controls such as brake, throttle, clutch, horn, light switch, kill switch, etc.
- Motorcycle fork - A motorcycle fork is the portion of a motorcycle to which the front wheel and the handlebars are connected, usually incorporates the front suspension and front brake, and allows one to steer. In the case of a telescopic fork, it consists of two fork tubes (sometimes also referred to as forks) which hold the front wheel axle and a triple tree which connects the fork tubes and the handlebars, perhaps through a riser, to the frame with a pivot that allows for steering.