Cycle Repairing and Adjusting
With a Chapter on building a Bicycle from a Set of Parts
År: 1916
Forlag: Cassell and Company, LTD
Sted: London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne
Sider: 152
UDK: 629.118
With 79 Illustrations
Søgning i bogen
Den bedste måde at søge i bogen er ved at downloade PDF'en og søge i den.
Derved får du fremhævet ordene visuelt direkte på billedet af siden.
Digitaliseret bog
Bogens tekst er maskinlæst, så der kan være en del fejl og mangler.
CYCLE REPAIRING
Fig. 23.—Lycett
Path Racing
Saddle
Fig. 24.—Lycett Lady’s
Saddle
Fig. 25. — Lycett
Roadster Saddle
chiefly a matter of keeping it clean. After a ride, the
machine should be cleaned, the dust and dirt removed, the
surplus oil wiped off, and the tyres carefully examined and
at once repaired if necessary.
Saddle.—A saddle may be preserved and improved by
rubbing some castor oil well into the under side of the
leather. Should it squeak when riding, introduce grease