- Caliper(s) or
calliper(s) are an
instrument used to
measure the
linear dimensions of an
object or hole; namely, the length, width, thickness, diameter...
- A
height gauge is a
measuring device used for
determining the
height of objects, and for
marking of
items to be
worked on.
These measuring tools are used...
- A micrometer,
sometimes known as a
micrometer ****
gauge (MSG), is a
device incorporating a
calibrated ****
widely used for
accurate measurement of components...
- A
vernier scale /vərˈniːˈər/ ver-NEE-er),
named after Pierre Vernier, is a
visual aid to take an
accurate measurement reading between two
graduation markings...
-
instrument used to
measure the
dimensions of an object. Caliper(s) or
calliper(s) may also
refer to:
Brace (orthopaedic),
especially a leg
brace Calipers...
- disk, 2
piston calliper Rear: 218 mm (8.6 in)
single disk, 1
piston sliding calliper Front: 276 mm (10.9 in) dual disk, 2
piston calliper Rear: 218 mm (8...
- (although
there might be
technical differences, for example, road bike
calliper brakes use
shorter and
wider pads than
mountain bike cantilevers) The bicycle...
- fork, 43mm dia (WP) Rear:
Monoshock Brakes Front: 300mm disc (BYBRE 4-Pot
Calliper) Rear: 230mm disc (BYBRE
Single Piston)
Tires Front: 110/70 R17 Rear: 150/60...
- brake,
developed specifically for the purpose, was a
single twin
piston calliper and 316 mm disc. Ride
handling is
controlled by
purpose built rear shocks...
-
constant mesh,
manual Brakes Front – 280 mm
Ventilated disc, 2-piston
calliper; Rear – 240 mm
Ventilated disc,
single piston caliper Wheelbase 1,370 mm...