second hand mountain bikes
There are many terms to learn if you have a mountain bike enthusiast. These fans have their own language, what with" face plants, boing-boing, drillium and wild boar. "
However, there are wheel-terminology, the same, regardless of age of the user, and that the terms used for different parts of the bicycle. And its important to know how they are.
1. Bracket - a round hole in the bottom frame of the bicycle for the attachment of the crank set.
2. Brake cable - This cable connects the brake lever on the brake mechanism.
3. Brake - Lever on the handlebar, which activates the brakes. The left knob controls the front brake, right lever controls the rear brake.
4. Chain - The quantity of round metal compounds, the transfer of power from chain wheel to the wheels. There are two types of bicycle chains and bushing bushingless.
5. Chainring - part of the crankset. A tooth or gear, which attaches to the crank and the chain stops. Bicycles can be two to three chainrings.
6. Crank - part of the crankset. The lever or "arm" the pedal to the bottom.
7. Derailleur - The device, which the chain from one chainring to another inorder to shift gears.
8. Down Tube - part of the frame. The tube that is angled from the head tube (the support of the handlebars) to the bottom bracket. Above this is the top tube, from the head tube of the seat.
9. Prior to shock - a suspension fork on the bike to absorb shocks without transmitting them to the driver.
10. Handlebar - The horizontal bar on the front of the bicycle, the control and the switches and levers and break all the other items that a cyclist wants to reach.
11. Headset - The unit in which the warehouse, with the handlebars and front wheel to rotate on the frame of a bicycle. There are two types of headsets, the threads and threadless.
12. Hub - The center of the bicycle wheel, comprising an axle and bearings for the wheel too easily. In addition, the spokes radiate from the hub to the bicycle rim.
13. Idler roller Slack takes a role in the chain to be fixed at all times.
14. Nipple - Small bottle with thread in the bicycle rim, a spoke to the rim.
15. Pedal - a short metal bar on the walk to drive system to propel the bike. The pedal is connected to the crank. Pedals can be easily, or just come with clips, which makes the shoes to increase leverage.
16. Damper - on a dual suspension bike, the device that absorbs shocks from the rear tires.
17. Rim - The metal ring on which the bicycle tire is fitted, and on which breaks its power. The inside of the wheel holds the spokes, the force on the tires.
18. Saddle - even the little seat to sit!
19. Seat Post - The tubular support to which the saddle is. The tube is then placed in the seat tube and can be raised or lowered, depending on the driver.
20. Spit - a metal rod attaches to the wheel with the frame of the bicycle. At one end is a nut to secure the tables, on the other hand, the release mechanism, which is secured either by a "quick release" "switch, or with screws.
21. Spindle - Part of the bottom bracket. The free rotating axle to which the crank arm set.
22. Spokes - The thick wires that are the hub to the rim. The amount of the spokes to determine how much the tires are. Spokes can also be used in different patterns, based on the turning and braking forces.
23. Stem - The metal piece, attaches the handlebars to the steering tube.
24. Hub - See hub.
Andrew Caxton is the author and editor of many resources published http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com. For further information about the components of subjects follow this link mountainbikes
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