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<p>should be used in particular contexts. The distinction is based on whether the unit is stationary, as in a hub, or rotates, as in a bottom bracket. American <a href="page.php?w=bicycle_mechanic">bicycle mechanic</a> and author <a href="page.php?w=Sheldon_Brown_%28bicycle_mechanic%29">Sheldon Brown</a> uses axle once and spindle four times in his bottom bracket glossary entry. This article uses spindle throughout for consistency.</p>

<p>Bottom bracket assemblies are available in several types, and can be split into whether they are assembled</p><p>
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