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Dismantle 1100 Words You Need

Dismantle 1100 Words You Need

/dɪˈsmæn.tļ/ (verb)

  1. to take a machine apart or disassemble the different components of a machine, come apart into separate pieces, pull to pieces, pull to bits, rip to shreds, rip to pieces, take to pieces, break up, pull apart
  2. to gradually get rid of a system or organization, take down, demolish, knock down

Bicycles are such simple machines that have been around for years. They are easy to use, get us to the places we want to go and they put away easy. The other thing that is so great about having a bicycle is that it is so easy to fix. You need very few tools to fix a bicycle and they are generally pretty easy to dismantle and take apart. Here is a quick how-to on what you should do to dismantle your bicycle to replace its parts.

With constant use and exposing your bike to all sorts of different weather elements, the bike’s chain usually is one of the first components to start to go. Follow the below instructions to dismantle the parts necessary to get at your bike chain for repair and replacement purposes. Depending on your bike, you will find either a continuous chain or a chain with a master link. Either way, you should sketch the chain installation path with a pad and paper so that you know how to properly reinstall or replace it when you finish your project. Remove the chain from the bicycle and if you have a master link, open it by pulling out the retaining clip using a pair of needle nose pliers. If your bike has a continuous chain, just push one of the pin rivets anywhere along the chain.

Source: https://www.doityourself.com/

Antonym: assemble, put up

Noun: dismantlement, dismantler

Farsi: پياده کردن موتور،بى مصرف کردن ،پياده کردن(ماشين الات)عارى از سلاح يا اثاثه کردن


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