Crankset
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is
the component of a bicycle drivetrain that converts the reciprocating motion
of the rider's legs into rotational motion used to drive the chain or belt,
which in turn drives the rear wheel. It consists of one or more sprockets,
also called chainrings or chainwheels attached to the cranks, arms, or
crankarms to which the pedals attach. It is connected to the rider by the
pedals, to the bicycle frame by the bottom bracket, and to the rear sprocket,
cassette or freewheel via the chain.
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Handlebars
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Device
made up of two handles connected by a tuve, for streering the bicycle
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Pedals
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Part of a machine or device which is operated
by foot and transmits motion to a mechanism
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Clips
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A bicycle
pedal is the part of a bicycle that the rider pushes with their foot to
propel the bicycle. It provides the connection between the cyclist's foot or
shoe and the crank allowing the leg to turn the bottom bracket spindle and
propel the bicycle's wheels.
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Straps
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A
strap, sometimes also called strop, is an elongated flap or ribbon, usually
of fabric or leather.
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Nuts
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a block, usually of metal, made
with a threaded hole so that it can be screwed down on a bolt to hold
together objects through which the bolt passes.
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Wheels
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a circular frame or disk that can
revolve or spin around an inner frame or on an axis, allowing an object to
which it is attached to move.
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Rims
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the peripheral part of a wheel, to
which the tyre is attached
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Hub
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the central portion of a wheel,
propeller, fan, etc, through which the axle passes
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Chains
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a series
of metal rings passing through one another, used for hauling, for supporting,
or as decoration:
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Seatpost
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a piece of
wood or metal put into the ground so that it stands upright and used as a
support, a point to attach things
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Seat
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something
to support a person in a sitting position,
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Cog
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a gearwheel, esp a small one
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Lockring
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Stem
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Part whose
height is adjustable; it is inserted into the head tube and supports the
handlebars.
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Grip
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Also called: handgrip the strength or pressure of such a grasp, as in a handshake
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Assemble a bike:
1. Install the bush en the part center of ring.
2. Place the tire in place was installed
3. Put the nuts for tightening bushing with the frame, the tire front and rear.
4. Put the bottom bracket
5. Put the bottom bracket, place the dish together with the rod right and left.
6. Put the chain where it goes,. since this list. adjusts the Slavonic putting the bolt.
7. At the end of the connecting rod. put the pedal according to appropriate her.
8. Put the seat in the part upper of the frames, adjusting with the screw
9. Put the handlebar in the part upper front of the frames
10.Put the brakes front and rear.
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