Either the cam gear or distributor gear are completely worn out or the more probable. The gear on the distributor is installed using a roll pin. It's possible this is worn out and broken.
Practice, it is difficult at first but the more you practice, the easier it will become. There is no magical trick
Though both feats are pretty rare, shut-outs are more common.
yes, usually if you have more it is a mountain bike, so you can ride easier. trick bikes are only for quick speed so they only have one gear
The easiest way to check timing gear (be it only gears, gears with chain or even sprockets with belt) is to open the distributor cap and place it out of the way so the distributor rotor can be seen. Next, using a socket on the crankshaft center bolt, rotate the engine in the direction it normally turns just about 30 degrees. Now mark with a crayon(or anything you have handy) the position of the distributor rotor to the base where the cap belongs and mark the crankshaft pully to engine block in an area easily visible. Finally, rotate the engine BACKWARDS very slowly until you see the distributor rotor begin to move...STOP right there. Now you'll look at the separation of the marks you made on the crank pully and block. If the distance is a lot (10 degrees or more) things are getting sloppy in there. At 25 deg or more, do a surgical/visual inspection, something's going to break.
Gear are generally circular, with tooth. The number of tooth and their form are more important than is originally obvious.To provide technical benefits, getting in touch with gears have different variety of tooth.
The gear with the more number of teeth is bigger.
There isn't trick or cheat just keep trying and it will come to u i had to do it for at least 2 days or more to figure it out just keep a steady beat on there :)
bmx's are made for trick and stunts and only have one gear & they don't have suspention they are also smaller , mountain bikes are more for terrain because they have gears and suspention and are a bigger
The higher EP you have, the better chance you have of getting a good item drop, or when doing the 76k trick the more times you do it, less EP you have.
When the driving gear is larger than the driven gear, it has more teeth and rotates fewer times for each complete rotation. Conversely, the smaller driven gear has fewer teeth, allowing it to complete more rotations for each turn of the larger driving gear. This relationship is governed by the gear ratio, which dictates that the smaller gear must turn more frequently to keep up with the larger gear's rotation. Thus, the size difference results in the driven gear turning more times.
Children trick-or-treat more than adults. Most towns won't even let people in high school (or older) trick-or-treat.