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Cycle Wheels

Cycle wheels are an essential component of a bicycle, providing the means for the rider to move forward. A cycle wheel consists of a rim, spokes, and a hub. The rim is the outer circular part of the wheel that holds the tire in place. The spokes are thin metal rods that connect the rim to the hub, which is the center of the wheel. The hub contains bearings that allow the wheel to rotate smoothly on the axle. Cycle wheels come in a variety of sizes and materials, depending on the type of bicycle and the intended use. For example, road bikes typically have narrow wheels with a smooth tread for speed, while mountain bikes have wider wheels with a knobby tread for traction on rough terrain. Additionally, the material of the wheel can affect its performance. Aluminum wheels are lightweight and durable, while carbon fiber wheels are even lighter but more expensive. The design of the cycle wheel has evolved over time to improve its efficiency and performance. For example, some wheels now feature a deeper rim, which can improve aerodynamics and reduce wind resistance. Other advancements include the use of fewer spokes, which can reduce weight and improve the wheel's stiffness. In conclusion, cycle wheels are a crucial component of a bicycle, providing the means for the rider to move forward. They come in a variety of sizes and materials, and their design has evolved over time to improve their efficiency and performance.

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