The frame is needed to hold the different parts together to form a rideable vehicle.
Well, you need a structure to stick the rider on, and the wheels and parts in, and that's what the bicycle frame provides.
From $100 to $2000, depending on the frame.
You can't adjust a frame
A bicycle. A bicycle with the wheels removed, but everything else it needs attached, is a frame set with gruppo. And just the frame and fork make up a frame set.
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The frame is the heart of the bicycle, and you only need one frame for one bike. Components can often be moved over to another frame, but unless that frame is exactly the same as the previous one this will make it a new bike.
There is no bicycle that is made out of Nickel. Some steel frames may be coated with Nickel only for aesthetic purposes.
Sure. A steel frame that begins to rust will be undergoing a chemical change.
No.The guy who invented the bicycle frame has to be the guy who invented the bicycle.And the general opinion is that the first machine sufficiently recognizable as a bicycle was invented by a white german guy named Karl von Drais.
You can head on down to your local bicycle shop to find a selection of bicycle frames. It might be better to see them in person than to purchase it online.
The is no exact answer on the question of who invented the Bicycle FrameHistorians differ but the two main contenders for the invention of the Bicycle Frame Pierre and Ernest Michaux French carriage makers who invented a forerunner of the bicycle in the 1860s. The Other contender is Baron Karl Drais von Sauerbronn a German nobel man who invented the Laufmaschine a kind of forerunner for the bicycle in 1790.