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Collection of Bike Gears (13)

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A minimalist cyclist silhouette nested in layered bicycle sprockets, evoking motion, engineering, and the rhythm of pedaling.
Nine distinct bicycle sprocket designs-ranging from compact single-speed cogs to large multi-hole freewheel gears-shown as clean black silhouettes.
Four interlocking gears in a clean vector design-perfect for illustrating system integration or technical settings.
A classic mailbox with its red flag up, signaling new mail has arrived-perfect for illustrating communication themes.
A minimalist black silhouette of a full-suspension mountain bike-perfect for design projects needing clear, recognizable bike imagery.
A clean vector diagram of a typical 4-bolt road or mountain bike chainring-showing teeth, bolt circle, and mounting tabs.
A stylized sprocket gear with symmetrical cutouts and bolt holes-ideal for technical illustrations or branding in cycling and motor mechanics.
A stylized monochrome depiction of a bicycle drivetrain-chain, chainring, and rear sprocket-emphasizing mechanical precision and bold branding.
A clean, minimalist black-and-white icon representing a bicycle crankset-perfect for digital interfaces and print materials.
Four stylized gears in warm tones mesh together, visualizing seamless mechanical coordination and system synergy.
A detailed illustration of a modern multi-speed bicycle cassette, featuring precisely machined sprockets and a splined freehub body.
A classic yellow gear emblem-clean, symbolic, and instantly recognizable in engineering and tech contexts.
A meticulously drawn 1890s-style safety bicycle, showcasing the design that replaced the dangerous penny-farthing and democratized cycling.
A schematic view of a bicycle drivetrain: chain wrapped around upper and lower sprockets to illustrate rotational force transfer.