Exploring Bicycle Frames
Bicycle frames are the most important components of the bicycle, onto which wheels and other components are fitted. The major types of materials used in bicycle frames including steel, aluminum, titanium, and carbon fiber.The most modern and common bicycle frame design for the upright bicycles is based on the safety bicycle. This is made of two triangles, a main triangle and a paired rear triangle.It is known as the diamond frame. Bicycle frames’ main triangle is where you see the top tube and the down tube as well as the head tube. The paired chain stays, seat stays and seat tube is in the rear triangle.
The Schematic Of Bicycle Frames
The diamond frame consists of three triangles, a larger front triangle and a pair of rear triangles. The larger triangle is made up of the top tube, head tube, down tube and seat tube. The seat tube, and paired chain stays and seat stays are at the rear triangle. The top tube connects both the head tube and the seat tube. In mountain bicycle frames, the top tube is usually sloped while in road bikes it is usually straight.The seat post of the bike, which connects to the saddle, is usually placed in the seat tube. To the chain, the chain stays run parallel and it connects the bottom bracket shell to the rear dropouts. The chain stays can be tapered tubes or straight. On higher-end bikes, sometimes they are sculpted to allow clearance for the crank arms and rear wheel.
The seat stays connect the top of the seat tube to the rear dropouts. The seat stays which merge onto one section before joining the front triangle of the bicycle, is a single seat stay or mono seat stay since it meets at a single point. Seat stays which meet the front triangle of the bicycle at two separate points; usually side-by-side is a dual seat stay.