because a bird gets upward lift on the downstroke of the wings
flapping
So that it will cut on the downstroke.
cowgirl, downstroke, spitroast (3 people needed) and a 69er.
it cuts with upstrokes because the direction of teeths are on upward
The upstroke of a two-stroke engine has only one function: compression. The downstroke is where power, then exhaust, then intake occur. This is the greatest animation I've seen for explaining a two-stroke engine: http:/www.animatedengines.com/twostroke.shtml
Bats could fly by using their wings by flapping them up and down. When they flap their wings up it is called the upstroke and when they flap it down it is called the downstroke. To regane their energy they glide in the sky to get it all back. Wings of a small bat species are different from those of birds.
With the brake pedal 1 wheel at a time . Just crack open the bleeder on the downstroke & tighten before release. You can use a helper or pressure bleed & essentially do the same thing. Lines that were not opened for repair do not need to be bled. It saves time by starting with the wheel closest the master.
Are you sure you have the correct fuse? Pulling the the correct fuse should stop it. Failing that - remove the plastic shield covering the motor and, as the wiper is on it's downstroke, remove one of the wire leads. No clue as to why it won't respond to the switch except that the switch itself may have dirty contacts, or may be faulty altogether.
The letter A was the letter for the scarlet letter.
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Clipless bicycling pedals, a technology 'borrowed' from skiing, is actually a locking cleat system whereby the mechanism 'clips' the pedal to a custom shoe. The major manufacturers of this system are Shimano, Look, Bebop, Coombe, Crank Brothers, Campagnolo, Speedplay and Time. Although it will take some getting used to, overall this system improves efficiency by harnessing power on the upstroke as well as the downstroke in traditional pedaling.