Oh Rosa, muchas gracias! Es exactamento que buscamos. 

Dennis

On Tue, Nov 6, 2018, 3:51 AM Cicloficina dos Anjos <anjos@cicloficina.pt wrote:
Hi,
Did you check this one editable file, from a French cycle co-op?

It has all the components exploded, and new and old systems.
They made it so you can fill it up in your own language.
See here: http://www.monsieurpetit.com/bikeExplodedView/velo_vueEclatee.html

Rosa


Cicloficina dos Anjos
Rua Dr. Almeida Amaral 15A, Lisboafb.com/cicloficina.anjos 




On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 2:36 PM Therese Kilpatrick <therese@projectbiketech.org> wrote:
Dear Dennis,
I use ones that are part of the curriculum of the non-profit, Project Bike Tech, that I work for, but I also do freehand drawings of what you described (on a whiteboard or flip chart paper) when I am teaching. If you know how the parts work you can make your own exploded diagram (and having students also make their own) helps a lot. 
Also, I lived in the UK for a number of years and we called customers "punters" too. Glad to hear the slang.
I'm sorry I can't share the ones from my organization (because it is used in schools that participate and pay for the whole package of Bicycle Technology 1).
Also, I don't know the legalities, but if you have a copy of Barnetts Bicycle Manual (a printed copy) - the diagrams in it are very good too maybe photocopy some & enlarge them?
Good luck,
Therese Kilpatrick
Bike Tech Aptos High School


On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 11:29 PM 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. 

Thanks
Dennis Wollersheim
The bike shed, Melbourne Australia



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