Sentences with phrase «bicycle chains»

And I would know someone who would just love these silver earrings inspired by the links in bicycle chains.
One such highlight is the Gothic - style chandelier made from bicycle chains in the reception area.
There are many different kinds of bicycle chain lube, but teflon based is the most common.
I wouldn't put bicycle chain lube anywhere inside an internal combustion engine.
I had used Park Tools bicycle chain cleaner, because I had it laying around, and it works great, although expensive.
Both artists give new life to discarded objects — Norris with bicycle chain, nails and sheet metals; Self with «authentic garage sale artifacts».
Antique - Plated Bicycle Cufflinks, Silvertone Bicycle Chain Cufflinks
Would bicycle chain oil provide enough lubrication and protection to components in an engine to allow it to maintain normal operation?
Most bicycle chains and chain drives in controlled and clean industrial setting do not have those, but motorcycle chains have O - rings, which is basically a seal on both sides on the inside of each roller surrounding pins, with grease packed inside of them.
Korean artist Seo Young Deok has been producing bicycle chain sculptures for years.
«This new hybrid system eliminates the need for having complex bicycle chains or mechanical driving mechanism, making it suitable for being applied to various platforms, including four - wheeled vehicles.»
I agree that the general principles of bicycle and motorcycle chain maintenance are similar but I'm specifically concerned with the chemical effects of degreasers on o - rings and not convinced that bicycle chain cleaners need to worry about this.
Works by Toulouse - Lautrec were reproduced in national magazines such as Newsweek: it was the dawn of the golden age of advertising and the artist's bold and groundbreaking posters, advertising everything from bicycle chains to chanteuses, were increasingly admired.
Anyone who's ever competed in crew has spent countless hours on an ergometer, a rowing machine made up of a vertical flywheel, a bicycle chain and a seat sliding along a central metal support.
The multi-use hook is our favorite feature — you can use it to open food tins, fit a bicycle chain, hang up your coat, or carry a package tied in twine without tearing up your hands.
They didn't get caught in my bicycle chain, like all other big legged pants of the seventies.
... it did not disappoint... the material is awesome so much like actual leather but the strap is the best, it's long, durable reminds me of a bicycle chain... LUV IT!
The sort of place where minor disputes were settled with box cutters and bicycle chains.
In protest, Ai left his bicycle chained up outside his studio with a fresh bunch of flowers in its basket every day.
Solal's «Kites» — part shields and part children's toys — mix fabrics, decal stickers, bicycle chains and the screen of a smashed - up iPad screen.
Her cacophony of materials consisting of cotton buds, bicycle chains, shells, marbles, snooker chalk, fish skins and eggs with so much else are joined together as strange bedfellows.
The array of materials she uses is spectacularly odd: shells, bicycle chains, the soles of shoes, snakeskins, coins, marbles, eggs, architectural drawings.
For her Turner prize exhibition Marten used materials and objects that include cotton buds, bicycle chains, shells, marbles, snooker chalk, fish skins and eggs, among much else.
A collection of her work on display at Tate Britain in London as part of the Turner Prize exhibition include works made from cotton buds, marbles, snooker chalk and bicycle chains.
In the same way that you would want to shift down when climbing (instead of standing up and working extra hard), so too does the motor and these mid-drive systems offer that flexibility because they pull the bicycle chain along with you.
This includes potholes and other unmaintained road conditions as well as defective gear like a bicycle chain breaking.
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