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It's called the stem. There are two main variants: quill stems and stems for aheadset/unthreaded forks. On top of that there are several different sizes , for steerer tube diameter, handle bar diameter, forward protrusion, angle, and insertion depth(for quill stems).

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Bicycle bars are in one piece, apart for a very few exceptions - so there really aren't any parts to them. Flat bars can be separated into clamp area and grip area.

Drop bars can be separated into flat section, clamp section and the drop section.

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Q: What is the name of the component of a bicycle that connects the steerer tube to the handlebars?
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