Entrepreneurs love to claim they’re “reinventing the wheel." So what do you say when you’ve actually reinvented the wheel? “I love spokes, I’ve just come up with something different," explains Sam ...
The basic theory behind shocks is that they absorb and dissipate the energy and shock between the road or trail and the vehicle. The cylindrical contraptions have a telescoping rod on one end that's ...
EXPERIMENT: Shock Absorbers in Bicycle Wheels In today's video, I want to show you a cool experiment - shock absorbers mounted on bicycle wheels! If you like this video - don't forget to subscribe :) ...
As hot rodders many of us are constantly messing with our cars, swapping induction systems, wheels, and so on ... because they're never really finished, right? So why is it some components fall into ...
When Israeli farmer Gilad Wolf broke his pelvis in 2008, he resolved not to lets his crops wither on the vine and became determined to turn his wheelchair into a workhorse. After suffering the pain ...
You want coil-over shocks. You don't know why, you don't know how they work, and you don't know why they might or might not be better, but you've seen them in the magazines, on race trucks, under ...
The “shock” is a suspension component that controls the up-and-down motion of a vehicle’s wheels. Though the devices provide some shock absorption, the job of absorbing shocks is handled mostly by the ...
Independent research on the extent to which worn shock absorbers impact on a vehicle’s safety shows that they compromise the driver’s ability to stop, steer and maintain vehicle stability. Dewald ...
You may have experienced that over time one or more sides of the vehicle does not absorb bumps very well and judders when the car goes over a bump on the road. This means that the shock absorber on ...