Well, you see. First..... you take a spoon and bend it.... And it magically bends the fork! :D
u git a rly weak fork and bnd it
Bone stress is when there is a lot of stress applied to the bones. Bone stress can be demonstrated with a plastic fork between two polarizing filters. The light that is polarized between the filters shows the bone stress. When you bend the transparent plastic fork, the light shows the stress in the fork in a brightly colored display.
Dull, small ones if they are very young , or older and likely to throw or bend your good silver.
There is no spoon... ...but if there is, just bend it. Spoons usually aren't that thick and can be easily bent using just your hands. But if you bend too many spoons you're going to have to eat soup with a fork and that's not fun for anybody.
The word 'diverge' means to go in different directions. Some synonyms for this word are depart, digress, bend, and fork. Other synonyms are wander, veer and ramble.
Not entirely clear what you're asking about here... 1) most bikes have forks that either curve forward or has the wheel sitting in forward facing tabs on the fork legs. This(often known as rake) together with the angle that the fork as a whole sits on is what makes the bicycle go straight forward when it's upright and turn when its leaned. A bicycle with the fork turned backwards can not be ridden hands off. 2) If you're in an accident and bend your fork, expect the bike to handle differently. If bent sideways the bike will not track properly, if bent straight back steering will be nervous and twitchy.
A berry fork or a carving fork. Also a disposable two pronged fork can be known as a cheese fork or a chip fork shfork
http://www.motorbikespecs.net/index.dyn?flag=2&model_id=5833984&make=Yamaha says 366 cc of SAE10W oil per fork leg Haynes manual specifies 486cc of SAE10W per fork leg for early (3DB1) models and 495 cc SAE10W per fork leg for later (3RN1 onward) models If you're looking for levels, you'll need to make a dipstick out of some wire. Haynes says the levels are 175mm for early(3DB1) models and 165.5mm for later(3RN1 onwards) models. From reading the manual I understand this level is measured with the top cap off the fork, and the chrome slider fully pushed down into the fork leg.. Then bend the wire over at the top (to stop it dropping inside the fork) and measure from the bend, down 175/165.5 mm down the wire, and mark the wire (flatten it with pliers) and cut it off a bit further down. Now use like a normal car dipstick.
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Fork and knife
A fork is s fork. A spork is a spoon ending in short fork tines.