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Lockable bicycle handlebar hardware
A lockable bicycle handlebar hardware for easily securing a bicycle includes a bottom lock plate having a lower stem aperture and a lower lock aperture extending therethrough. The bottom lock plate has a recession around the lower stem aperture forming a bearing shelf. A bearing is coupled to the bottom lock plate and is selectively engageable with the bearing shelf. A top lock plate has an upper stem aperture and an upper lock aperture extending therethrough. A locking nut has a threaded aperture and a faceted perimeter. The lower stem aperture and the upper stem aperture are configured to receive a stem of a bicycle handlebar, the threaded aperture of the locking nut is configured to selectively engage with a threaded portion of the stem, and the lower lock aperture and the upper lock aperture are configured to receive a padlock when aligned.
Lockable bicycle handlebar hardware
A lockable bicycle handlebar hardware for easily securing a bicycle includes a bottom lock plate having a lower stem aperture and a lower lock aperture extending therethrough. The bottom lock plate has a recession around the lower stem aperture forming a bearing shelf. A bearing is coupled to the bottom lock plate and is selectively engageable with the bearing shelf. A top lock plate has an upper stem aperture and an upper lock aperture extending therethrough. A locking nut has a threaded aperture and a faceted perimeter. The lower stem aperture and the upper stem aperture are configured to receive a stem of a bicycle handlebar, the threaded aperture of the locking nut is configured to selectively engage with a threaded portion of the stem, and the lower lock aperture and the upper lock aperture are configured to receive a padlock when aligned.
Lockable bicycle handlebar hardware
DI NAPOLI EDWARD (author)
2020-12-22
Patent
Electronic Resource
English