- Look up
backrest in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Backrest or back-rest may
refer to: Part of a chair, sofa,
Bench or
other such
furniture used for...
- A
sissy bar, also
called a "sister bar" or "p****enger
backrest", is an
addition to the rear of a
bicycle or
motorcycle that
allows the
rider or p****enger...
- parallel; the two
outer struts were
supplemented with gilt wood edging. The
backrest itself is made of a
frame composed of
several supports into
which the wood...
-
joint to
connect the arms to the
backrest.
Wegner was
dissatisfied with the way that this
looked and
wrapped the
backrest in cane to hide what he considered...
-
commonly supported by
three or four legs, but with
neither armrests nor a
backrest (in
early stools), and
typically built to
accommodate one occupant. As...
- the
wooden backrest, but may tear free for
various reasons. A
common response to this
problem was to
drill directly through the
backrest and
insert fasteners...
-
increasing lifting heights and capacities.
Safety features such as load
backrests and
operator cages called overhead guards,
began to be
added to forklifts...
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Accentuating luxury, the G-Strider's handlebars, footrests, seat
backrest, p****enger
backrest and
windscreen were all
electrically adjustable while under way...
- A
fishing rod is a long, thin rod used by
anglers to
catch fish by mani****ting a line
ending in a hook (formerly
known as an angle,
hence the term "angling")...
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there are four
spinels on the
backrest, the
largest of them
weighing 65 ct.
There are also four
emeralds on the
backrest, the
largest of them weighing...