Bicycle handlebar

Drop handlebars (of the "ergo" or "anatomic" variety)
Porteur type bicycle handlebar, from an Italian Bianchi bicycle, circa 1940

A bicycle handlebar[1] is the steering control for bicycles. It is the equivalent of a tiller for vehicles and vessels, as it is most often directly mechanically linked to a pivoting front wheel via a stem which in turn attaches it to the fork. 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.

  1. ^ Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. 1989. handle-bar n. A transverse bar, usually curved, with a handle at each end, connected with the driving- or steering-wheel of a cycle, by which the vehicle is guided by hand; pl. the right- and left-hand parts of which this is composed.

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