Yes they have and they are found in the bike's wheels.
Yes, they have axles.
The wheel and axle and the gear, which is similar to the wheel and axle.
Front axle = 55 lbf-ft. Pinch bolts = 9 lbf-ft. Rear axle = 80 lbf-ft.
The yoke's(!) on a motorcycle is the two plates of wich the front-telescopes, as well as the steering-axle, gets through. The handlebar are traditionally mounted on the upper yoke!
with the motorcycle on the ground install tire change tool from tool kit across the tabs on the frame then put motorcycle on center stand. Remove rear fender bolts to raise rear fender, remove axle bolt then remove rear tire.
That depends on how many wheels the motorcycle has. Technically if it has two wheels, then it has two axles. Every wheel has its own axle. But some people would say that if the wheels are parallel to each other then that would count as one axle, like in a ragular car with four wheels.
#1 axle is the steer axle, #2 axle is the front drive axle, #3 axle is the rear drive axle.
a " conventional " or " regular " axle - an axle that is not a limited slip axle
you will find a wheel and axle on the back of the because the axle will hold the axle and the axle makes the fan move :)
No. A tri-axle has one additional lift axle; a quad axle has two lift axles.
It is a standard license. You may drive a 2 axle vehicle with a gross weight rating up to 26,000 lbs. , a 3 axle vehicle weighing 6,000 lbs. or less, a recreational vehicle up to 40 feet, a 3 wheel motorcycle, or a vanpool with 10-15 persons including the driver.
There's no such thing as a one axle truck. There has to be a minimum of two axles. "Single axle" if a term referring to a truck with only a single drive axle, and doesn't count the steer axle. Same with "tandem axle", "tri axle", "quad axle", and "quint axle".
A blind axle is an axle which turns but does not communicate motion.