Pinocchio's proboscis was telescopic. Aren't you glad that your vision is telescopic?
There are several possibilities. Some motorcycle manufacturers recommend a certain kind of oil or fluid for the telescopic front forks of their motorcycles. Among motorcycle riders the opinions as to what is best varies. You can use clutch and brake fluid for the shocks. This has the advantage of being long lasting but will damage paintwork if spilled, so the area has to be carefully cleaned with soap water to prevent it after you pour the fluid into the shocks. You can use automatic transmission fluid, also. Third, you can use any thin engine or machine lubricating oil, usually 5 W, 10 W or 15 W. In addition, there are companies that produce or distribute shock absorber oil according to various specifications, such as for use in racing bikes. The cheapest solution is to use light oil, for example 10 W, as this will go in most front forks and works out well for the average driver. Brake and clutch fluid has the disadvantage that it is more expensive and more difficult to handle.
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NO
During the Roman Empire, people did use forks as an eating utensil. Their forks were made from silver and bronze.
use a ruller or level and set it across the top of the forks i would probally put the front tire on first
Yes. China have forks though most Chinese use chopsticks. Actually, many Chinese children use forks and scoop in school ,but use chopsticks at home.
No. They did not use forks until after the civil war.
no..we either use forks or our hands. when i was there we never used chopsticks. never. we use forks or our hands. im tongan and i use forks but back in Tonga I used my hands.
First off, you do not drive a motorcycle. You ride it. If you try to drive it you are going to fall. You use your entire body to steer a motorcycle. I suggest you take a motorcyle course in rider safety.
the more modern chinese use forks,but the old fashioned chinese use chopsticks
no