Check the brake system and the cv boot system. The pulling is the alignment and the popping noise is either metal or air being compressed somewhere.
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They are warm because the friction makes the molecules in the brakes move faster, which causes it to warm up.
It makes it easier to count the number of contour lines.
The friction between 2 objects makes them squeak
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The gas making the popping noise is hydrogen.
A few reasons. Fluid has a much higher density, and makes it easier to apply more force to the brakes. Fluid is much easier to contain and refill. No special equipment is necessary to fill a brake fluid reservoir.
Hydraulic brakes on a bike work by using fluid to transmit force from the brake lever to the brake caliper, which then squeezes the brake pads against the wheel rim or disc to slow down or stop the bike. This system provides more consistent and powerful braking compared to other types of brakes, such as mechanical brakes, because hydraulic brakes require less effort to apply and offer better modulation and control.
If by "popping noise" you mean backfire, it could be crossed ignition wires, or some sort of misfire.
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