Biketrial is a sports discipline in which bicycles specifically designed to overcome obstacles and perform tricks are used. These bicycles are characterized by having small wheels (20 or 26 inches), a resistant and maneuverable frame, powerful brakes and a transmission system suitable for this type of use.
Tyres: The tires on the biketrial bike are very resistant and are designed to provide maximum grip at all times.
Brakes: The brakes are very important for control and safety on the biketrial bike. Hydraulic disc brakes are the most popular option today.
Chain: The chain of the biketrial bicycle must be strong and durable to withstand the wear and tear that it suffers in maneuvers.
Sprockets: The sprockets are the toothed pieces that are mounted on the rear wheel of the bicycle. In biketrial, smaller sprockets are used to allow greater control over the bike.
Pedals: Biketrial pedals are specific for this sport, with a wide design and flat that provides greater grip and stability.
Handlebar: The biketrial handlebar is wider than other bicycles and is usually flat, which allows the cyclist have better control of the bike.
Cranks: The cranks are the arms that connect to the pedals and chain. In biketrial, the cranks are usually shorter to allow more control of the bike.
Fork: The fork of the biketrial bike is robust and resistant to withstand the wear it suffers in maneuvers.
Cables and sheaths: The cables and sheaths must be in good condition to ensure that the brakes and gearbox work properly.
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