That you need to take it to the bike shop and take a look at it.
petal means to either a flower petal or a petal on a bike
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it depends on how on how fast you petal and how fit you are
The type of sound a Harley Davidson makes is generally a very loud rumble. This bike is known by its sound, as it is a very popular bike, although they can be expensive.
It could be many things... engine, tranny, chassis...My guess is that in first and second gear you are accelerating the hardest, so compression is my suspicion. Head gasket or exhaust. They can both make similar funny noises...
The word bike does have a short sound. The letter K in the word bike is short.
Your bike chain may be popping when you pedal hard due to issues such as a worn chain, misaligned gears, or a dirty chain. It is important to regularly maintain and clean your bike chain to prevent this issue.
Your bike tube may keep popping due to factors such as improper tire pressure, sharp objects on the road, or a faulty tube. Check these factors to prevent further punctures.
I think you mean bike gears, because a faster speed means a better time (the shorter it will take you to get to wherever you are going).That's just common sense.With bike gears though:Higher gears are tougher to petal but allow you to put more push into each stroke.Lower gears are easier to petal but you will petal a lot more often per rotation of the bike wheels.Example: If on high gears it takes you 5 pushes to get to your destination, it will take you 15 pushes with low gears.
Your bike chain may be popping off due to issues such as improper alignment, a worn-out chain, or a loose chain tension. Regular maintenance and adjustments can help prevent this issue.
No, "bike" has a short "i" sound, like in the word "hit."
The chain on your bike may be popping off due to issues with alignment, tension, or wear and tear. It could also be caused by a bent chainring or derailleur. Regular maintenance and adjustments can help prevent this issue.