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Encyclopedia > Upright bicycle

An upright bicycle is a bicycle on which the rider sits astride the saddle and stands on the pedals; this is the type most commonly seen. Contrasting with it is the recumbent bicycle, on which the rider reclines or lies supine.


Upright or recumbent?

Upright bicycles have advantages over recumbent bicycles. They are easier to pedal uphill, because the rider can stand up on the pedals and use his or her body weight. They have a shorter wheelbase and so are quicker to turn corners. They are cheaper.


Recumbents have advantages over upright bicycles: they are more comfortable to ride; they are more aerodynamic and so more efficient.


Only upright bicycles are allowed to compete in events governed by the Union Cycliste Internationale. Other types of bicycle compete in events governed by the International Human Powered Vehicle Association.


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Adjustable upright tube of a bicycle handlebar - Patent 5509328 (2013 words)
The handlebar upright tube and the head tube are joined together adjustably such that the shaft of the adjusting member is received in the fitting holes of the two lugs of the head tube and in the axial hole of the braking member of the adjusting device.
The foregoing objective of the present invention is attained by a bicycle handlebar upright tube assembly, which comprises a head tube, a handlebar upright tube, and an adjusting device.
The handlebar upright tube is provided at one end thereof with a fastening tube for fastening the bicycle handlebar and at another end thereof with a pivoting portion which has a fitting hole.
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