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{{For|the kind of moustache|handlebar moustache}}
A '''handlebar''' is part of the steering mechanism, in lieu of a steering wheel, for vehicles that are ridden on, such as:
{{For|the [[Flobots]]' song|Handlebars (song)}}
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[[Image:Shimano 105-5500 shifters.jpg|right|thumb|Drop handlebars on a [[racing bicycle|racing]] style [[bicycle]].]]
[[Image:Clip on.JPG|left|thumb|Clip on handlebars on a [[sport bike|sport]] style [[motorcycle]].]]
'''Handlebars''' usually refer to the steering mechanism for [[bicycle]]s, [[motorcycle]]s, [[All-terrain_vehicle|ATV]]s, [[snowmobile]]s and [[PWC|personal watercraft]]; the equivalent of a [[steering wheel]]. Besides acting as a steering mechanism, handlebars also may support a portion of the rider's weight, depending on his or her riding position.


* [[Bicycle handlebar]]
==See also==
* [[Bicycle handlebar]]
* [[Motorcycle handlebar]]
* [[Motorcycle handlebar]]


'''Handlebar''' may also refer to
[[Category:Bicycle parts]]


* [[Handlebar moustache]], a type of moustache
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* [[Handlebars (template system)]], a Javascript library to build semantic templates
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* [[Handlebars (song)|"Handlebars" (song)]], a song by the Flobots
[[fr:Guidon (véhicule)]]

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[[pl:Kierownica rowerowa]]
[[pt:Guidon]]
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Latest revision as of 22:54, 6 July 2023

A handlebar is part of the steering mechanism, in lieu of a steering wheel, for vehicles that are ridden on, such as:

Handlebar may also refer to