Demonstrates how to measure a worn out chain using Sheldon Brown’s ruler technique. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email to Friend One of the most common problems I hear about is chain skip, which is when your pedal slips forward while pedaling under pressure. This is usually either ...
You have the flexibility to configure different criteria to test and measure the quality and relevance of the output at different levels. Getting started Select the Azure OpenAI Evaluation (PREVIEW) within Azure AI Studio. To see this view as an option may need to first select an existing ...
Measure your bike frame if you don't already know its size. The frame size is the length of the seat tube from the seat post to the center of the bottom bracket. The bottom bracket is the point where your pedals attach to the bike. Knowing your frame size narrows down your selection ...
We all love cycling, but figuring out where and how to store your bikes can be a cumbersome task to say the least. They’re quite an elegant piece of hardware when you look at them, but trying to stack multiple rigs side by side is just a huge waste of space. This article will tea...
The RATING LIFE L10, is a statistical measure of the life which 90% of a group of apparently identical ball bearings will achieve or exceed. For a single bearing L10 also refers to the life associated with 90% reliability. Median Life, L50, is the ...
There are a huge number of sensors for all occasions, they are needed to measure all existing and non-existing physical quantities. They are the "eyes and ears" of your device. With them, your device can perceive reality. There are a number of sensors on the tank: ...
having an uneven gap. Every few strokes put the ring in the cylinder and tamp it level with the top of the piston. Measure the gap with a feeler gauge. Eventually you'll arrive at the correct gap. I accidentally filed too much and wound up having it down to a .008 gap. Ooops. ...
Attempting to isolate and measure each of these reflections by hand would be almost impossible. For this reason, scientists have studied head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) using sound sources, lots of microphones and computer programs. In some cases, researchers have attached tiny microphones to...
Attempting to isolate and measure each of these reflections by hand would be almost impossible. For this reason, scientists have studied head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) using sound sources, lots of microphones and computer programs. In some cases, researchers have attached tiny microphones to...
1. Measure thrice. Freak out once. Before stepping outside your home, do yourself a solid and measureeverythingyour prospective IKEA furniture is supposed to touch. Measure wall height, floor space, doorway girth, and the length of your dog’s tail. Heck, measure everything three times (usi...