Yes, you can change fork brakes (typically rim brakes) to disc brakes, but it requires compatible components. You'll need a fork designed for disc brakes, as well as disc brake calipers and rotors. Make sure your frame is also compatible with disc brakes, as not all frames support them. This upgrade can enhance braking performance and reliability, especially in wet conditions.
When the cartilage disc between two vertebrae breaks and the inner pad (nucleus pulposus) slips out, it can result in a herniated disc. This can lead to compression of nearby nerves, causing pain, numbness, or weakness in the affected area. Treatment may include rest, physical therapy, medications, or in severe cases, surgery.
yes but only if the chemical change cannot be reversed back into what it was before...
A fork has prongs at the end of it. (Actually a fork has tines. A plug has prongs.)
The atomic number is unchanged.
Stretching a piece of plastic until it breaks is a physical change because the bonds between the plastic molecules are being rearranged and broken without changing the chemical composition of the plastic itself.
there are after market kits to do the transfer check your local napa dealer
You will be pleasantly surprised to find that you can change your car's disc ... could either be disc or drum brakes), so they need to be changed more often.
A post mount adapter in bicycle disc brake systems is used to attach a disc brake caliper to a frame or fork that has a different mounting standard. It allows for compatibility between the brake caliper and the frame or fork, ensuring proper alignment and functionality of the disc brake system.
Disc brakes are supposed to rub the rotors all the time.
Assuming you mean rear disc BRAKES, yes.
It has disc breaks in the rear. I believe the gt one has disc. in front and back and se one has front disc. and rear drum.
You can not change a disc to play on a different console. Discs are not even able to be rewritten
it breaks itself when you buy it when you get it fixed it breaks it always breaks and never works
Yes.
you'd have to get into the transmission to change a shift fork
you get a new modern warfar you cant fix it
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