To get a trail of flower petals to follow you you must eat the silly sweet with that power. You can find your silly sweets in your pouch, wich is a green icon on the top of the game.
You get pedals!!!! Haha
The flowers are comprised of small, individual parts, called petals.
Amaranthaceae (Goosefoot Family) also called salsola has no petals. it has white dandruff like surfaces and spike like flowers
the flower pedals are colorful to attract bees. the bees lands on it, takes it's honey and pollen, and passes the pollon on to other plants. this lets the plants reproduce.
To replace or change bicycle pedals effectively, follow these steps: Use a pedal wrench to loosen the old pedals by turning them counterclockwise. Remove the old pedals by twisting them off completely. Apply grease to the threads of the new pedals. Screw the new pedals onto the crank arms by turning them clockwise. Use the pedal wrench to tighten the new pedals securely. Test the pedals to ensure they are securely attached before riding.
To replace exercise bike pedals, follow these steps: 1. Use a pedal wrench to remove the old pedals. 2. Apply grease to the new pedals before installing them. 3. Use the pedal wrench to securely tighten the new pedals onto the bike. 4. Test the pedals to ensure they are securely attached before using the bike.
To replace the pedals on a stationary bike, follow these steps: Use a pedal wrench to loosen the existing pedals by turning them counterclockwise. Once the pedals are loose, remove them from the bike by twisting them off completely. Align the new pedals with the crank arms and screw them on by turning them clockwise. Use the pedal wrench to tighten the new pedals securely. Test the pedals to ensure they are securely attached before using the stationary bike.
Behind the instrument cluster above the pedals
under the floor directly under and behind pedals
Should be a panel behind the pedals. Fuses and relays are in there.
To replace the pedals on your exercise bike, follow these steps: Use a pedal wrench to loosen the existing pedals by turning them counterclockwise. Remove the old pedals from the bike. Apply some grease to the threads of the new pedals. Screw the new pedals onto the bike by turning them clockwise. Use the pedal wrench to tighten the new pedals securely. Test the pedals to ensure they are securely attached before using the bike. Remember to refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific guidance on replacing the pedals on your exercise bike.
To maintain and replace bike pedals for optimal performance and longevity, follow these best practices: regularly clean and lubricate pedals, check for wear and tear, tighten pedals securely, use the correct tools for removal and installation, and replace pedals when they show signs of damage or wear.