Bicycles
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Description
A bicycle, or bike, is a small, human powered land vehicle with a seat, two wheels, two pedals, and a metal chain connected to cogs on the pedals and rear wheel. A frame gives the bike strength, and all of the parts other than the frame are attached to the frame. The name comes from these two wheels - the prefix "bi-" meaning two, and the suffix "-cycle" meaning wheel. It is powered by a person riding on top, who pushes the pedals around with his or her feet. [Source: Wikipedia.com]
A Mountain Bike
Frame type: Mt. Fury Mountain bike
Frame materials: Handcrafted, women's-style, high-tensity steel frame
Gearing/Shifters: 15-speed, rear-index shifting with torque drive
Brakes: Front and rear steel caliper brakes
Wheels: 24" x 1.95" MTB all-terrain tires
Additional features:
-Anatomically-padded sport saddle
-Element Brand MTB all-terrain bar and stem
-Oversized, high-tensity, steel rigid fork
-Element brand MTB all-terrain bar and stem
-Torque-drive derailleurs
-High-impact, resin brake levers
-Anatomically-padded sport saddle
-Silver, powder-coated, 36-spoke rims One-piece, hot-forged, steel crank set 5-speed 14-28T index freewheel
CAD
Click here to download the full CAD Assembly model of the bicycle (unzip the two files in the same folder):
Brakes
Brakes can be any mechanism used to slow the progress of a bicycle. They are important safety and control features. There are many varieties of brake systems, the most common being front and rear rim brakes on modern production bicycles. For more details on the brakes, click here Bicycle_Wiki_Brakes
Bottom Bracket
For more details on the bottom bracket, click here: Bicycle_Wiki_Bottom_Bracket
Chain
For more details on the chain, click here: Bicycle_Wiki_Chain
Derailleur
For more details on the derailleur, click here: Bicycle_Wiki__Derailleur
Front and Rear Shocks
For more details on the gears, click here Bicycle_Wiki_Shocks
Fork, Head Tube and Handle Bar
For more information on the fork click here: Bicycle_Wiki_Fork
Frame
For more details on the frame, click here: Bicycle_Wiki_Frame
Pedals and Crank Arms
For more details on the frame, click here: Bicycle_Wiki_Pedals
Rear Hub & Gears
For more details on the gears, click here Bicycle_Wiki_Gears
Seat
For more details on the seat, click here: Bicycle_Wiki_Seat
Shifters
For more details on the seat, click here: Bicycle_Wiki_Shifters
Wheels
For more details on the wheels, click here: Bicycle_Wiki_Wheels