
Wolf Tooth created a Bike Parts Finder to simplify identifying compatible bicycle components. Users enter bike brand, model, and year through drop-down menus on the Wolf Tooth website. When a match exists in the database, the tool returns upper and lower headset type and diameters, bottom bracket type and width, and seatpost clamp diameter. If crank spindle diameter is provided, it further narrows compatible bottom bracket options. Results include only compatible Wolf Tooth parts, supporting custom builds, upgrades, and color changes. The database already contains hundreds of models, but it is not complete. A request form allows adding missing bikes by submitting brand, model, and year.
"On the Parts Finder page on the Wolf Tooth website, you simply enter your bike's brand, model, and year using the drop-down menus. If your bike is in the already large and growing database of mountain, gravel, and road bikes, it will show you all of the compatible components. It's similar to searching for car tires online, but instead, it tells you your upper and lower headset type and diameters, bottom bracket type and width, and seatpost clamp diameter. If you know your crank spindle diameter, it narrows down the compatible bottom bracket options, too."
"Given that this is a helpful search tool on the Wolf Tooth website, it obviously only shows you compatible Wolf Tooth parts. Which is fine by us, given that the brand makes some of the highest quality parts and has one of the widest ranges of components in the industry. And now, it's much easier to filter through all of the options to find exactly what you need for your bike when you're choosing parts for a custom build, making an upgrade, or adding some color."
"There are already hundreds of models loaded in the Parts Finder database - the Specialized drop-down probably has 200 on its own. While lots of people will be able to find their bike, the database is far from complete. If you can't find yours, Wolf Tooth has a request form where you can enter your bike brand, model, and year, and get it added for futur"
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