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Start Time: 11/13/2008
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- BiblioFlip - Established Dealers Of Premium Digital Documents - BiblioFlip - HOW TO BUILD - BICYCLES RECUMBENT TRICYCLE TANDEM BIKES   You Will Receive One (1) Gift Quality CD As Shown Your CD Is Shipped Via USPS First Class Mail All PDF Files Listed Below Are Included + Extras PDF's Work On All Operating Systems W/ PDF Viewer Includes Free Windows PDF Viewing/Printing Software PDF Files On CD Only - We Do Not Sell Physical Books Feedback From This Item AAAA++++Great CD-Very informative on the history of bicycles-Thanks-Rich Buyer: wb2wgx1itp From tricycles and tandems to modern recumbent designs, this CD has got a little something for all. You'll find a large document about modern bicycle building including information on tricycles, tandems and velocopedes as well as another huge document about building bicycles and tricycles & still another document detailing construction of a large bicycle shed. Check Out The Contents Of This CD Below! MODERN BUILDING BICYCLES TRICYCLES TANDEMS VELOCOPEDES Discover The Fascinating History Of The Bicycle Learn How Tandem Bicycles Are Designed & Built Discover Secrets Tricycles & Tandem Trikes Learn All Of The Bicycles Many Parts & Functions Learn The Science Behind The Bicycles Efficiency Learn How To Make A Bicycle Frame For Any Bike Build A Custom Bicycle From The Ground Up! Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document... Check Out The Contents Of This Digital Document: Chapter I - IntroductionBrief History of the Cycle Chapter II - Modern Safety Bicycles or DicyclesRoadstersRacersMachines adapted for Ladies useBicycles or Dicycles for Two or More RidersTandem BicyclesTriplets, Quaruplets, etc.Sociable Bicycles or DicyclesConvertibles Chapter III - Modern Tricycles or Three-Wheeled CyclesTandem TricyclesSociable Tricycles Chapter IV - CarriersPassenger CarriersGoods Carriers Chapter V - Miscellaneous MachinesQuadricycles or TetracyclesMulticyclesUnicycles or MonocyclesManumotive or Hand-power VelocipedesIce VelocipedesWater Cycles Chapter VI - Efficiency of CyclesDistribution of Wheel load in BicyclesEfficiency of Three-wheeled Cycles or TricyclesAdjustmentMomentum of Cycle and RiderPower Consumed in DrivingDynamics StatisticsWeight DistributionCompression of TiresCenter of GravityStrength of PartsKinematicsTractionPressure on PedalWork DoneEnergy of MotionVibrationEconomic considerations Chapter VII - Component Parts of CyclesThe FrameworkWheelsHubsRimsSpokesSpring WheelsDisc WheelsSpring TiresPneumatic Tires and ValvesThe Steering Steering HeadsHandle-barsForksDriving Gear   Chapter VII ContinuedChain Driving GearDriving BandsCam Gear Crank GearToothed GearVariable Speed GearEpicyclic GearVariable Throw CranksChange WheelsExpanding Chain or Sprocket WheelsDouble Sets of Chain Gearings, etc.Reciprocating CranksCrank ArmsPedalsSaddles or SeatsBrakesFittings and Accessories Chapter VIII - The Manufacture of CyclesFrameworkWheelsDriving GearEnamellingNickel-PlatingPolishingBathsThe plating Tank or VatElectric CurrentPreliminary PreparationTreatment of Different MetalsStripping and Replating General Observations Chapter IX - Repairs and RenewalsFrames, etc.WheelsMachined WorkTires AppendixVerbatim copy of Tompson's Specification, no. 10,990,1845, or Carriage Wheels (The first patent for a pneumatic or air tire.) THE ART OF BUILDING BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES - HUGE! Discover The Fundamental Concepts Of Mechanics Uncover The Secrets Of Speed & Velocity Learn About The Effects Of Kinetics On Bicycles Learn The General Principles Of Dynamics Discover How & Why Strains Must Be Controlled Learn About The First Bicycles Development Use Your New Knowledge To Build Bicycles Make & Sell Authentic Replicas Of Antique Bicycles Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document... Check Out The Contents Of This Digital Document: Part I - Principles of Mechanics Chapter I - Fundamental Conceptions Of Mechanics1. Division of the subject2. Space3. Time4. Matter Chapter II - Speed, Rate of Change of Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Force, Momentum5. Speed6. Uniform Speed7. Angular Speed8. Relation Between Lineara and Angular Speeds9. Variable Speed 10. Velocity11. Rate of Change of Speed12. Rate of Change of Angular Speed13. Acceleration14. Force15. Momentum16. Impulse17. Moments of Force, of Momentum, etc. Chapter III - Kinematics: Addition Of Velocities18. Graphic Representation of Velocity, Acceleration, etc.19. Addition of Velocities20. Relative Velocity21. parallelogram of Velocities22. Velocity of Point on a Rolling Wheel23. Resolution of Velocities24. Addition and Resolution of Accelerations25. Hodograph26. Uniform Circular Motion Chapter IV - Kinematics: Plane Motion27. Definition of Plane Motion28. General Plane Motion of a Rigid Body29. Instantaneous Centre30. Point paths, Cycloidal Curves31. Point -paths in Link Mechanisms32. Speeds in Link Mechanisms33. Speed of Knee-joint when pedalling a Crank34. Simple Harmonic Motion35. Resultant Plane Motion36. Simple Cases of Relative Motion of two Bodies in Contact37. Combined Rolling and Rubbing Chapter V - Kinematics: Motion In Three Dimensions38. Resultant of Translations39. Resultant of two Rotations about Intersecting Axes40. Resultant of two Rotations about Non-Intersecting Axes41. Most General Motion of a Rigid Body42. Most Genera Motion of Two Bodies In Contact Chapter VI - Statistics43. Graphic Representation of Force44. Parallelogram of Forces45. Triangle of Forces46. Polygon of Forces47. Resultant of any number of Co-planer Forces48. Resolution of Forces49. Parallel Forces50. Mass-centre51. Couples52. Stable, Unstable, and Nuetral Equilibrium53. Resultant of Any System of Forces Chapter VII - Dynamics: General Principles54. Laws of Motion55. Centrifugal Force56. Work57. Power58. Kinetic Energy59. Potential Energy60. Conservation of Energy61. Frictional Resistance62. Heat Chapter VIII - Dynamics Continued63. Dynamics of a Particle64. Circular Motion of a Particle65. Rotation of a Lamina about a fixed axis perpendicular to its Plane66. Pressure on the Fixed Axis67. Dynamics of a Rigid Body68. Starting in a Cycle Race69. Impact and Collision70. Gyroscope71. Dynamics of any System of Bodies Chapter IX - Friction72. Smooth and Rough Bodies73. Friction of Rest74. Coefficient of Friction75. Journal Friction76. Collar Friction77. Pivot Friction78. Rolling Friction Chapter X - Straining Actions: Tension and Compression79. Action and Reaction80. Stress and Strain81. Elasticity82. Work Done in Stretching a Bar83. Framed Structures84. Thin Tubes Subjected to Internal Pressure Chapter XI - Straining Actions: Bending85. Introductory86. Shearing-force87. Bending-moment88. Simple example of Beams89. Beam supporting a number of Loads90. Nature of Bending Stresses91. Position of Neutral Axis92. Moment of Inertia of an Area93. Moment of Bending Resistance94. Modulus of Bending Resistance of a Section95. Beams of Uniform Strength96. Modulus of Bending Resistance of Circular Tubes97. Oval Tubes98. D Tubes99. Square and Rectangular Tubes Chapter XII - Shearing, Torsion, and Compound Straining Action100. Compression101. Compression or Tension Combined with Bending102. Columns103. Limiting Load on Long Columns104. Gordon's Formula for Columns105. Shearing106. Torsion107. Torsion of a Solid Bar108. Torsion of Thick Tubes109. Lines of Direct Tension and Compression on a Bar subject to Torsion110. Compound Stress111. Bending and Twisting of a Shaft Chapter XIII - Strength of Materials112. Stress: Breaking and Working113. Elastic Limit114. Stress-strain Diagram115. Mild Steel and Wrought Iron116. Tool Steel117. Cast Iron118. Copper119. Alloys of Copper120. Aluminum121. Wood122. Raising of the Elastic Limit123. Complete Stress-strain Diagram124. Work done in breaking a Bar125. Mechanical Treatment of Metals126. Repeated Stress Part II - Cycles In General Chapter XIV - Development of Cycles: The Bicycle127. Introduction128. They Dandyhorse129. Early Bicycles130. The Ordinary131. The Xtraordinary132. The Facile133. The Kangaroo134. The Rear-driving Safety135. The Geared Facile136. The Diamond-Frame REar-Driving Safety137. The Rational Ordinary138. The Geared Ordinary and Front-driving Safety139. The Giraffe and Rover Cob140. Pneumatic Tyres141. Gear-cases142. Tandem Bicycles Chapter XV - Development of Cycles: The Tricycle143. Early Tricycles144. Tricycles with Differential Gear145. Modern Single-driving Tricycles146. Tanden Tri-cycles147. Sociables148. Convertible Tricycles149. Quadricycles Chapter XVI - Classification of Cycles150. Stable and Unstable Equilibrium151. Method of Steering152. Bicycles: Front-drivers153. Bicycles: Rear-drivers154. Tricycles155. Front-steering Front-driving Tricycles156. Front-steering Rear-driving Tricycles157. Rear-steering Front-driving Tricycles158. Quardricycles159. Multicycles Chapter XVII - Stability of Cycles160. Stability of Tricycles161. Stability of Quadricycles162. Balancing on a Bicycle163. Balancing on the 'Otto" Dicycle164. Wheel Load in Cycles when driving ahead165. Stability of a Bicycle moving in a Circle166. Friction between Wheels and Ground167. Banking of Racing Tracks168. Gyroscopic Action169. Stability of a Tricycle moving in a circle170. Side-slipping171. Influence of Speed on Side-slipping172. Pedal Effort and Side-slipping173. Headers   Chapter XVIII - Steering Of Cycles174. Steering in General175. Bicycle Steering176. Steering of Tricycles177. Weight on Steering-wheel178. Motion of Cycle Wheel179. Steering without Hands180. Tendency of an Obstacle on the Road to cause Swerving181. Cripper Tricycle182. Royal Crescent Tricycle183. Humber Tricycle184. Olympia Tricycle and Rudge Quadricycle185. Coventry Rotary Tricycle186. Otto Dicycle187. Single and Double-driving Tricycles188. Clutch-geear for Tricycle Axles189. Differential Gear for Tricycle Axle Chapter XIX - Motion Over Uneven Surfaces190. Motion over a Stone191. Influence of Size of Wheel192. Influence of Saddle Position193. Motion over Uneven Road194. Loss of Energy Chapter XX - Resistance of Cycles195. Expenditure of Energy196. Resistance of Mechanism197. Rolling Resistance198. Loss of Energy by Vibration199. Air Resistance200. Total Resistance Chapter XXI - Gearing In General201. Machine202. Higher and Lower Pairs203. Classification of Gearing204. Efficiency of a Machine205. Power206. Variable-speed Gear207. Perpetual Motion208. Downward Pressure209. Cranks and Levers210. Variable Leverage Cranks211. Speed of Knee-joint during Pedalling212. Pedal-clutch Mechanism213. Diagrams of Crank Effort214. Acutal Pressure on Pedals215. Pedalling216. Manumotive Cycles217. Auxiliary Hand-Power Mechanisms Part III - Details Chapter XXII - The Frame: Descriptive218. Frames in General219. Frames of Front-drivers220. Frames of Rear-drivers221. Frames of Ladies' Safties222. Tandem Frames223. Tricycle Frames224. Spring-frames225. The Front-frame Chapter XXIII - The Frame: Stresses226. Frames of Front-drivers227. Rear-driving Safety Frame228. Ideal Braced Safety Frame229. Humber Diamond Frame230. Diamond-frame with no bending on Frame Tubes231. Open Diamond-frame232. Cross-frame233. Frame of Ladies' Safety234. Curved Tubes235. Influence of Saddle Adjustment236. Influence of Chain Adjustment237. Influence of Pedal Pressure238. Influence of Pull of Chain on Chain-struts239. Tandem Bicycle Frames240. Stresses on Tricycle Frames241. The Front-frame242. General Considerations Relating to Design of Frame Chapter XXIV - Wheels243. Introductory244. Compression-spoke Wheels245. Tension-spoke wheels246. Initial Compression on Rim247. Direct-spoke Driving Wheel248. Tangent-spoke Wheel249. Direct-spokes250. Tangent-spokes251. Sharp's Tangent Wheel252. Spread of Spokes253. Disc wheels254. Nipples255. Rims256. Hubs257. Spindles258. Spring Wheels Chapter XXV - Bearings259. Definition of Bearings260. Journals, Pivot and Collar Bearings261. Conical Bearings 262. Roller-bearings263. Ball-bearings264. Thrust Bearings with Rollers265. Adjustable Ball-bearing for Cycles266. Motion of Ball in Bearing267. Magnitudes of the Rolling and Spinning of the Balls on their Paths268. Ideal Ball-bearing269. Mutual Rubbing of Balls in the Bearing270. Meneely Tubular Bearing 271. Ball-bearing for Tricycle Axle272. Ordinary Ball Thrust Bearing273. Dust-proof Bearings274. Oil-retaining Bearings275. Crushing Pressure on Balls276. Wear of Ball-bearings277. Spherical Ball-races278. Universal Ball-bearing Chapter XXVI - Chains and Chain Gearing279. Transmission of Power by Flexible B ands280. Early Tricycle Chain281. Humber Chain 282. Roller Chain283. Pivot Chain284. Roller Chain-wheel285. Humber Chain-wheel286. Side Clearance, and Stretching of Chain287. Rubbing and Wear of Chain and Teeth288. Common Faults in Design of Chain Wheels289. Summary of Conditions determining the Proper Form of Chain-wheels290. Form of Section of Wheel Blanks291. Design of Side-plates of Chain292. Rivets293. Width of Chain, and Bearing Pressure on Rivets294. Speed-ratio of Two Shafts connected b y Chain Geering295. Size of Chain-Wheels296. Spring Chain-wheel297. Elliptical Chain-wheel298. Friction of Chain Gearing299. Gear-case300. Comparison of Different Forms of Chain301. Chain-tightening Gear Chapter XXVII - Toothed-Wheel Gearing302. Transmission by Smooth Rollers303 Friction Gearing304. Toothed-wheels305. Train of Wheels306. Epicyclic Train307. Teeth of Wheels308. Relative Motion of Toothed wheels309. Involute Teeth310. Cycloidal Teeth311. Arcs of Approach and Recess312. Friction of Toothed Wheels313. Circular Wheel-teeth314. Strength of Wheel-teeth315. Choice of Tooth Form316. Front-driving Gears317. Toothed-wheel Rear-driving Gears318. Compound Driving Gears319. Variable Speed Gears Chapter XXVIII - Lever-And-Crank Gear320. Introductory321. Speed of Knee-jjoint with Facile Gear322. Pedal and Knee-joint Speeds with Xtraordinary Gear323. Pedal and Knee-joint Speeeds with Geared Facile Mechanism324. Pedal and Knee-joint Speeds with Geared Claviger Mechanism325. Facile Bicycle326. Xtraordinary327. Claviger Bicycles328. Early Tricycles Chapter XXIX - Tires329. Definition330. Rolling Resistance on Smooth Surface331. Metal Tire on Soft Road332. Loss of Energy by Vibration333. Rubber Tires334. Pneumatic Tires in General335. Air-Tube336. Outer-Cover337. Classification of Pneumatic Tyres338. Tubular Tires339. Interlocking Tires340. Wire-held Tires341. Devices for Preventing and Minimizing the Effect of Punctures342. Non-Slipping Coveres343. Pumps and Valves Chapter XXX - Pedals, Cranks, and Bottom Brackets344. Pedals345. Pedal-pins346. Cranks347. Crank-axles348. Crank-brackets349. Pressure on Crank Axle Bearings Chapter XXXI - Springs and Saddles350. Spring under the Action of Suddenly Applied Load351. Spring Supporting Wheel352. Saddle Springs353. Cylindrical Spiral Springs354. Flat Springs355. Saddles356. Pneumatic Saddles Chapter XXXII - Brakes357. Brake Resistance on the Level358. Brake Resistance Down-hill359. Tire and Rim Brakes360. Band Brakes BICYCLE BIKE SHED SAFE DRY SECURE STORAGE SHED PLANS Keep Your Bicycles Safe & Secure From Theft Protect Expensive Bikes From Damp Weather Rust Keep Your Yard And Driveway Clean & Bike-Free Build It Yourself To The Size You Need & Want The Simple Design Means It's Fast To Build Save Money! Building Costs Less Than Buying! Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document... Check Out The Table Of Contents Of This Digital Document: MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION The SidesThe BackThe Doors Fitting the DoorsThe Front PUTTING THE PARTS TOGETHER The RoofThe FloorPreserving the WoodFelting the RoofFittingMounting the Shed CUTTING DOWN EXPENSE   No Copyrights Have Been Infringed Or Violated In This Production PAYMENT OPTIONS PAYPAL THANK YOU! COPYRIGHT © - BIBLIOFLIP - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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