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The main parts of the motorcycle and their use

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The main parts of the motorcycle and their use
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Clutch

The clutch lever is located in front of the left handle along the steering wheel. To use the clutch lever: Use your left hand to shift the clutch lever to the handle. By using this control handle, power is directed from the engine to the rear wheel.

Front brake

The front brake is located in front of the right handle along the steering wheel. To apply the brake: Use your right hand to apply/pull the brake lever towards the steering wheel. The pressure applied to the brake lever directly applies the braking force to the front wheel.

قطعات اصلی موتورسیکلت و کاربرد انها

Gas lever

The throttle is placed on the right handle To use the gas: put the right hand on the steering wheel and turn the handle towards you. To use the gas: pressing the gas lever of the motorcycle causes more power and also more fuel consumption.

قطعات اصلی موتورسیکلت و کاربرد انها

Accessories

Adjustable clutch and brake kit: This accessory allows people with shorter arms or people who want to adjust how far they have to reach to be adjustable.

Handheld Quicks:

This type of lever personalizes your controls by shortening the length of the lever to require fewer fingers for control (usually only 2 fingers are allowed). This type of accessory / is usually used by people who ride racing motorcycles (not recommended for most riders, especially new street riders).

    قطعات اصلی موتورسیکلت و کاربرد انها

Handle ride:

Every motorcycle has two hand grips located on each side, but the size and design of them can vary depending on the type of motorcycle you have. Handles can be changed for different styles, usually for aesthetic purposes.

Other reasons for a manual change change are:

To take or measure different sizes To add a feature like steering wheel heater

Gas and cruise control lock:

Throttle locks are usually devices that mount on the throttle grip to prevent the throttle from returning to neutral or idle, and when the control is disengaged, you will maintain the RPM that the desired speed is. keep yourself Actual cruise control is rarely added after the fact due to the amount of work required to install it correctly.

Foot control Rear brake pedal This brake pedal control is located in front of the right footrest. Using the rear brake pedal: Press down on the pedal using your right foot. The more force is applied to the brake pedal, the more braking power is delivered to the rear wheel. Shifter The gearbox is the gear control in the motorcycle that changes the transmission gears up or down. Scooters and some automatic motorcycles may not have this control. There are also some motorcycles that have hand and foot or button shifting as an option, but they are few and far between. The gear shift lever is located in front of the left foot. Using the gear shift: With your left foot, use the tip of your foot to reach down and use the end of the "toe base" footrest to press the lever to shift the gear. The gearbox works sequentially, which means you have to go through each gear and you can't skip it. The lever itself works like a handwheel, after shifting gears up or down, you have to let the lever set itself to the middle position before you can shift gears again.

Main components

Fuel tank or tank

The fuel tank is found on most street motorcycles between the handlebars and the riders, above the engine. To fill the gas tank, many motorcycles require you to use the motorcycle key to open the cap on top of the tank. When filling, be sure to fill the tank slowly to avoid spillage. cooling All motorcycles need heat and need a cooling system. Motorcycles usually use liquid (or radiator cooling) and air cooling.

Radiator liquid:

More commonly found on larger motorcycles. This cooling system uses hoses that move inside the engine to absorb heat and discharge it through the radiator. This cooling method is more efficient and makes it easier for motorcycles to not overheat during heavy traffic due to the constant circulation of fluids. The placement of the radiator can be different depending on the model. Air cooling: This type of cooling relies on the movement of air passing through heat dissipation fins attached to the engine. If you are not moving, the engine is likely to overheat especially on hot days.

Motorcycle Rubber:

Depending on the type of riding you do and what style of motorcycle you ride, tires come in different sizes and shapes.

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Asa Industrial Group, manufacturing and selling Jahangiri motorcycle parts in Isfahan

Asa Industrial Group, manufacturing and selling Jahangiri motorcycle parts in Isfahan

Asa Industrial Group, production, sale and import of Jahangiri motorcycle parts in Isfahan Asa Industrial Group, manufacturing and selling Jahangiri motorcycle parts

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  • Clutch

  • Front brake

  • Gas lever

  • Accessories

  • Handheld Quicks:

  • Handle ride:

  • Other reasons for a manual change change are:

  • Gas and cruise control lock:

  • Main components

  • Fuel tank or tank

  • Radiator liquid:

  • Motorcycle Rubber: