No. There are two different bar diameters available. Bars intended to be tape wrapped are thicker than those intended to use molded grips. And it's only those intended for molded grips that can take bar ends.
No
Yes boil a kettle and pour water into a cup. put bar ends in and leave for 10 second then apply instantly
Most will fit. but not all. There are a few different designs on bottom brackets for instance, and they aren't interchangeable. If you look at older bikes the stems/fork can differ too.
No, not all bike seats fit all bikes. Bike seats come in different sizes and shapes, so it's important to choose one that is compatible with your specific bike model.
There are several versions of fit bikes, and they all have different weights.
No. Road bikes and MTBs use different nipples at the lever end of the cables. New cables usially come with one of each kind at the different ends.
Bar ends are very easy to install, they clamp around the outside of the bar and are tightened down with a screw that usually takes an Allen key. First you need to make room for them though, by moving brake/shifter levers and grips inwards. If your grips are sealed at the end you need to open them up. If you have end plugs in your bar you need to remove them to fit the bar ends. They can be reinserted once the bar ends have been slid on.Things to note:bar ends only fit bars with a 7/8" diameterbar ends are rarely used for BMXbar ends are not to be used pointing upwards/backwards to provide a more relaxed riding posiiton. In this angle, they pose a considerable risk for injury to the rider. If it's another position you're after, you're better off looking for another solution maybe another bike.
No. There are two common standards, 9/16" and 1/2", and they don't mix.
The number of bikes that can fit on a bike rack depends on the size and design of the rack. Typically, a standard bike rack can accommodate 5-10 bikes.
There are several bikes with low dipped handlebars, so it's impossible to tell. You could be talking about road bikes, cruisers, or even about randonneurs or porteur bikes. Basically any bike with a flipped North Road /Mustache bar would fit that description.
No, there are a few different standards.
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