To furnish with spokes, as a wheel.
An integral stanza in the poem that is a bicycle. Proof positive that there's strength in numbers, which should come as a relief to those embarking upon a spin in the London ferris wheel (sorry: the British Airways London Eye).
See hub and spoke integration.
the wire-like rods that run from the hub to the rim joining them.
the thin rods of the wheelset.
support consisting of a radial member of a wheel joining the hub to the rim
The part used to connect the hub and the rim and maintain a rigid wheel.
the same as a stake, but laid circulary like spokes in a wheel.
A radiating bar which accepts the forces within a wheel.
The stretch between a hub and one of the group of consignees and/or consignors being served by the hub.
radial reinforcement for wheel.
A spoke is one of some number of rods radiating from the center of a wheel (the hub where the axle connects), connecting the hub with the round traction surface. The term originally referred to portions of a log which had been split lengthwise into four or six sections. The radial members of a wagon wheel were made by carving a spoke (from a log) into their finished shape.