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the difference between lever and pully is the you and me dont know that
A fulcrum is the fixed point which provides an axis for the lever
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there are two kinds of pulleys. A movable pulley and a fixed pulley. But a wheel and axle have a lever and a inclined plane. [someone] :]
the difference between lever and pully is the you and me dont know that
They don't use linkage, they use a cable. The cable goes between the shift lever mechanism to the transmission.
Quite simply it means that the connection between the gear lever & the gearbox is a cable. Other means of connection are. Direct from the gear lever into the gearbox Rod linkage between the gear lever & the gearbox.
The transmission linkage connects the shifting the lever in the passenger compartment to the shifting lever on the transmission. You will find the shifting linkage on the side of the transmission.
The cable/linkage between the shift lever and transmission is likely broken or disconnected
A fulcrum is the fixed point which provides an axis for the lever
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The cable, lever and actuator linkage need servicing.
A lever is an adaptation of a stick or tree branch. A pulley is an adaptation of a wheel.
The cable/linkage between the shift lever and transmission is likely broken or disconnected
A lever is something that moves around a central fulcrum A linkage is something that connects two objects
Well, the lever will apply a force to a linkage, connecting the lever to the actual brake. Then the force will travel through the linkage, down to the brake. In the brake, the force will be used to pinch a moving surface between two stationary surfaces, and the friction generated there will slow the bike down.