The Bicycle Repair Glossary, 1-A
105 | 20 inch | 26 inch | 27 inch | 29er, 29 inch | 3rd Hand Tool | 4130 | 4th Hand Tool | 650b | 700c
Acorn nut | Adjustable cup | Aerodynamic | Aero bars | Aftermarket | Aheadset | Alignment | Alivio | Altus | Allen wrench | Alloy | Aluminum | Anatomic | Anchor bolt | Anti-rotation washer | Anodized | Axle
105 – A line of Shimano road components. A road group. A step above Tiagra, a step below Ultegra.
20 inch – Refers to bikes with 20″ wheels, typically BMX bikes or children’s bikes.
26 inch – Refers to bikes with 26″ wheels, the standard size wheel for mountain bikes.
27 inch – Refers to bikes with 27″ wheels, which were most old-school “10 speed” road bikes.
29er, 29 inch – Refers to bikes with 29″ wheels, pronounced as “two niner.” Newly popular mountain bike wheel size.
3rd Hand Tool – A tool used to clamp brake pads onto the rim and hold them in place. This frees both hands for you to adjust the brakes.
4130 – The numerical designation for chrome-moly steel. Typical metal for high quality BMX bikes.
4th Hand Tool – Another tool for brake adjustments. This pulls the cable taut, freeing your hands to tighten the anchor bolt with ease.
650b – Another mountain bike wheel size that is half way between typical 26″ wheels and the newer 29″ wheels. Uncommon.
700c – The typical size for a road bike wheel. Also happens to be the same size as a 29″ wheel.
Acorn nut – A closed-end style of nut that resembles an acorn. Easier to turn by hand.
Adjustable cup – Typically paired opposite a “fixed cup” in a conventional bottom bracket. The adjustable cup can be adjusted and then secured with a lockring to hold the proper adjustment setting.
Aerodynamic – Describes bicycle parts or riding positions that reduce wind resistance.
Aero bars – Handlebars or clip-on handlebar attachments that allow a rider to ride in a lower, more aerodynamic position. The bars have hand holds, but support a rider’s forearms. Usually seen on Time Trial (TT) and Triathlon bikes. Not allowed in road bike races.
Aftermarket – Components that were not part of the original bicycle. Usually refers to upgraded parts and any accessories.
Aheadset – The original threadless headset. “Aheadset” is a trademarked term of Dia Compe.
Alignment – Refers to frame and fork. When everything is centered and equally spaced.
Alivio – A line of Shimano mountain bike components.
Altus – A line of Shimano mountain bike components.
Allen wrench – Also known as a hex wrench.
Alloy – Any metal that is a blend of more than one metal.
Aluminum – A lightweight metal that does not rust. Very popular for bicycle frames and components.
Anatomic – Any component that is designed to be a better fit to the cyclist’s body. Usually refers to parts you touch, such as handlebars and brake levers.
Anchor bolt – A bolt that clamps down on a brake or derailleur cable to hold it in place.
Anti-rotation washer – A washer with a tab on one side that fits into a slot, preventing the washer from turning or rotating.
Anodized – When an aluminum frame or component is electroplated rather than painted. Anodization is lighter and more durable than painting.
Axle – The shaft running through the hub of a wheel.