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Description
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Pedals
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It´s a mechanical interface between the foot and the crank
arm. There are two general types; one secures the foot with a mechanical
clamp or cage and the other has no connection to lock the foot to the pedal.
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Bike
Wheels
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Structure
made of cotton and steel fibers coated with rubber, mounted on the rim to
form the casing for the inner tube.
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Screwdriver
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A screwdriver is
a tool, manual or powered, for driving or removing screws.
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Handlebars
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Device
made up of two handles connected by a tube, for steering the bicycle.
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Rims
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Metal
circle constituting the wheel’s circumference and on which the tire is
mounted.
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Pliers
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Pliers are
a hand tool used to hold objects firmly, possibly developed
from tongs used to handle hot metal in Bronze Age Europe.
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Frame
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A bicycle
frame is the main component of a bicycle, onto which wheels and other
components are fitted.
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Crankset
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The component of a bicycle drivetrain that converts the
reciprocating motion of the rider's legs into rotational motion.
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Seat
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Small
triangular seat attached to the bicycle’s frame.
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Chain
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A connected flexible series of metal links used for
fastening or securing objects and pulling or supporting loads
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Seat
tube
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Part
of the frame leaning slightly to the rear, receiving the seat post
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How to asemble a bike
1.- First make sure you have all the parts ready to get assembled.
2.- After that asemble the head tube in the frame.
3.- Next asemble the wheels and the pedals to the frame and thighten the nuts.
4.- After you asemble the wheels turn around the bike and asemble the handlebars and thighten the nuts.
5.- Finally put the chain, the seat tube, the seat and thighten the nuts.
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