Mountain Bike Anatomy
by S.G.R.BA mountain bike is the one factor you want earlier than you go mountain biking. A mountain bike accommodates many components, which will be coated beneath:
1. Backside bracket – This attaches the crankset to the body of a bike.
2. Brake cable – That is the cable that connects the brake lever to the brake mechanism.
3. Brake lever – The lever on the handlebar to activate the brakes. The left side is the entrance brake and the proper facet is the rear brake.
4. Chain – The circular set of hyperlinks that switch energy from the chain ring to the cogs.
5. Chain ring – The toothed rings that connect to the crank to hold the chain.
6. Crank – The lever that extends from the underside bracket to the pedal, transferring the ability to the chain rings.
7. Derailleur – The mechanism for transferring the chain from one cog to another.
8. Down tube – The part of frame that extends downward from the stem to the underside bracket.
9. Entrance shock – The shock absorber on the front fork.
10. Handlebar – The horizontal bar hooked up to the stem with handgrips on the end.
11. Headset – The mechanism in entrance of the frame that connects the entrance fork to the stem and handlebars.
12. Hub – The center a part of the wheel that the spokes are hooked up to.
13. Idler pulley – The underside pulley of the rear derailleur that provides spring stress to keep the chain tight.
14. Nipple – A threaded receptacle that holds the top of the spoke to the rim.
15. Pedal – The platform to pedal on; attaches to the crank.
16. Rear shock – The shock absorber for the rear tire on dual suspension sort bikes.
17. Rim – The metallic ring that holds the spokes on the inside and the tire to the outside.
18. Saddle – The seat.
19. Seat put up – Presents support for the seat.
20. Skewer – The steel rod that goes by means of the hub, attaching the wheel to the dropouts of the frame.
21. Spindle – The free rotating axle that the crank arms connect to; additionally a part of the bottom bracket.
22. Spokes – The thick wires that be a part of the hub to the rim.
23. Stem – A piece that attaches the handlebar to the steering tube.
24. Wheel hub – The middle of the wheel that the spokes are connected to.
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