Late to the party, but here are some open source drawings:I use these in my basic maintenance class
A - No air, can't rideB - If you are moving, you better be able to brake.C- Chain gets you beyond a scooter, also crank arms/pedals and cables.D - Derailleurs make life a little easier.RonRonOn Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 2:29 AM Dennis Wollersheim <dewoller@gmail.com> wrote:Hi All____________________________________We are trying to create some single sheet learning materials for our punters (Aussie slang for bettors, which we have repurposed for people who come to fix their bikes).We often bemoan the lack of creative commons or public domain drawings / diagrams of various bicycle assemblies, for example, headset, wheel bearings, bottom bracket, brakes. Does anyone use such things, or know where to get them?We reckon that such drawings, on laminated sheets hanging around the work area, would give the punters something to look at while they are waiting for the volunteer mechanics.ThanksDennis WollersheimThe bike shed, Melbourne Australia----
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