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    bike without training wheels. It was not for me. When I was 6, I finally could ride a bike without training wheels. It was a long arduous process, but thanks to my mom, my grsnny, my papa, and my uncle, it was worth it. It was a bright and sunny spring day. The pink and vibrant colored flowers were blooming, the birds were chirping, and you could hear the laughter of children in the distance. I was at my granny’s house. I had just go a new bike (without the training wheels) and forgot all abo.t…

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    Dirt Bike Research Paper

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    through Allegheny National Forest, I imagined riding through scenic trails with no trouble at all. At the onset of our adventure, my dirt bike suddenly stopped moving and I heard a discordant rattle. No matter how hard I rotated the throttle, the wheels went nowhere. At first, my dad thought it an error on my part, but soon recognized the strange rattling as my chain having come undone from the sprocket. Unperturbed, he re-attached the chain and we continued riding. However, we were far from…

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    ason Gallt Have you ever wondered how to change your own tire? There are many steps that you must take to properly replace a flat tire. There are different precautions when at different places you should take in order to replace a flat tire. If you do any of these steps the incorrect way it can be very fatal while driving down the road. If your flat tire is in the back for instance, you must place the jack under the rear end of the vehicle on the rear axle. After the jack is directly under…

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    tire from a wheel and putting a completely new tire on that wheel. Now you might be thinking that this sounds like quite the hard task to complete; well let 's get one thing straight, it is every bit as hard as you would think it was. Without the proper training, equipment, and time to practice completing the simple task of moving a tire onto a wheel could be impossible. Adding collateral damage to this already time consuming task, you add into the mix expensive wheels, massive wheels, and a…

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    and professional drivers recommend that you keep your arms bent and slightly relaxed while holding the steering wheel for control and comfort. In view of that, a good rule of thumb is to place your wrists on top of the steering wheel and adjust the seat so they rest comfortably at the base of the lower arm. Remember, the primary factor is that you are comfortable and can turn the wheel without crossing of your arms in most circumstances. Finally, now that you have checked your car for safe…

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    Mousetrap Car Lab Report

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    experiment was: If we add and subtract factors such as material, weight and shape, from the wheels of our car, how will it affect the distance the car is able to travel? The independent variable in our experiment was the material of the wheels of our car. The dependant variable in the experiment was the distance our car traveled. The controlled variables in this experiment were the placement of the wheels and the ground we raced them on.…

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    foreshadows Gatsby’s reaction of the deaths to come and how easily he brushes aside death in order to achieve what he wants. In correlation, Nick states early in the novel that Chicago is mourning the absence of the Buchanans by painting the back wheel black,like a funeral wreath. He says this implying that the town is sad they are gone, but in reality Chicago is grieving because of the state in which Tom and Daisy left it in. Later in the novel it is revealed that something embarrassing…

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    pedestrians, cyclists or other vehicles. If everything around you is completely clear, then you may turn your steering wheel to the right with two hands. Do not turn the wheel with only the palm of your hand. If you turn the steering wheel with only your palm, your hand can slip which is very dangerous. Instead use the hand over hand steering. This method insures safety. You should turn your wheel about one full roatation or…

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    According to Michelin and the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile, more than 50% of U.S. teens don 't know how to change a flat tire ("More than 50% of U.S. Teens.”). It is necessary for teens to learn how in case a flat would occur while they are driving. When driving down the road, one will start to feel the car start pull to one side and then they will feel the dreaded sound of the tire going flat. So they would pull over and realize they do not know how to change a tire. One will go to…

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    Car Bearings Essay

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    Wheel bearings play very important in the suspension of a vehicle. Drivers can easily locate them in the hub assembly where wheels and brakes are attached. The bearings enable the wheel to rotate and as a result turn freely as the vehicle travels. Most cars have both outer and inner bearings in all wheels. The following is a close look at these bearings that will definitely let you understand fully what they are as well common bearing issues and how they are diagnosed. Basics of car bearings…

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