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MOTORCYCLE

SMALL ENGINE
PARTS

SUBMITTED BY:ROEL G. MAYADA


(BTVTED-AUTOMOTIVE 2-B)

SUBMITTED TO: SR. JOEY V. RUBRICO


PICTURES DESCRIPTIONS
A spark plug is used as a source of ignition, as the "spark" in
its name implies. It is a key component of internal combustion
engines and its primary function is to ignite a fuel/air mixture
within the combustion chamber of a car, or other system.

A clutch is a mechanical device that allows the output shaft to be


disconnected from the rotating input shaft.

A virtual speedometer is a computer-generated tool that displays the


current speed of a vehicle or object.

A brake is a mechanical device that inhibits motion by


absorbing energy from a moving system. It is used for slowing
or stopping a moving vehicle, wheel, axle, or to prevent its
motion, most often accomplished by means of friction. Disc
brake on a motorcycle.
A transmission (also called a gearbox) is a mechanical device
which uses a gear set—two or more gears working together—to
change the speed or direction of rotation in a machine. Many
transmissions have multiple gear ratios, but there are also
transmissions that use a single fixed-gear ratio.
A gear is a rotating circular machine part having cut teeth or, in the case
of a cogwheel or gearwheel, inserted teeth (called cogs), which mesh
with another (compatible) toothed part to transmit rotational power.

In a motor vehicle the control used by the driver to regulate


power is sometimes called the throttle, accelerator, or gas
pedal.

A motorcycle fork connects a motorcycle's front wheel and axle to


its frame, typically via a yoke, also known as a triple clamp, which
consists of an upper yoke joined to a lower yoke via a steering stem, a
shaft that runs through the steering head, creating the steering axis.

A fuel tank (also called a petrol tank or gas tank) is a


safe container for flammable fluids, often gasoline or diesel fuel.
PICTURES DESCRIPTIONS
A motorcycle engine is an engine that powers a motorcycle. Motorcycle
engines are typically two-stroke or four-stroke internal combustion
engines, but other engine types, such as Wankels and electric motors,
have been used.

A sprocket, sprocket-wheel or chainwheel is a profiled wheel with


teeth that mesh with a chain, track or other perforated or indented
material.

a fuel gauge is an instrument used to indicate the amount of fuel in


a fuel tank.

Motorcycle wheels are made to cope with radial and axial forces. They
also provide a way of mounting other critical components such as the
brakes, final drive and suspension.

A motorcycle handlebar is a tubular component of a motorcycle's


steering mechanism.

The handlebar grip on a motorcycle can serve multiple


purposes. It can improve comfort and reduce hand fatigue
during long rides.

Ball bearings use spherical balls in between the inner and outer
rings to reduce friction.

These control switches are responsible for sending a signal to many


of the electrical components of the bike.

Bike air filters are just like your nose. They filter out all the unwanted
particles in the air before it enters the engine, allowing only clean and
pure air inside for better combustion, which results in better efficiency
and smooth power delivery.
PICTURES DESCRIPTIONS
Motorcycle alternator refers to a collection of components that
includes the stator, but also includes magnets and a rectifier/regulator

A swing arm is a single or double sided mechanical device which


attaches the rear wheel of a motorcycle to its body, allowing it to pivot
vertically.

A motorbike battery is an electrical energy storage system that


uses a reversible chemical interaction between the lead and the
acid in the battery to store electrical energy.

The motorcycle chain is one of the most vital, yet often


overlooked components in your bike. Responsible for the
transmission of power from the engine to the rear wheel, its
simplicity belies its functionality.

An exhaust is designed to blow any carbon monoxide your bike


creates away from you (or your passenger).

Headlights are one of the most important safety features on a


motorcycle. As well as illuminating the road ahead, you're making
yourself visible to other drivers on the road, especially at night.

The kill switch is the emergency brake of the motorcycle


world. When toggled, it halts the electrical flow to the ignition
system, like cutting off the fuel to a flame, and the engine's roar
fades to silence.
Using a motorbike chain and lock is another good way to lock your
motorcycle.

Motorcycle oil filters are designed to help protect your engine from
dangerous contaminants helping to ensure your engine runs
smoothly.

Quick shifters are known to be used on the track for the purpose of
getting faster lap times in their races.
PICTURES DESCRIPTIONS
ABS works to prevent a motorcycle's wheel, or wheels, from locking
during braking.

This coolant is circulated through passages built into the engine. To


ensure the coolant does its job efficiently, it passes through a
radiator mounted to receive running airflow to lower its
temperature and is then circulated again.

The radiator fan is a type of fan used in automobiles to cool the


radiator.

The radiator cap is used not only to prevent radiator water leakage but
to regulate radiator pressure maintaining the tank water level.

Radiator Guards help protect the radiator, it prevents bigger particles


and even loads of muck sticking onto the radiator and easier to clean
as the mesh or material of the guard is much stronger.

The side stand, or kickstand, is meant to help make it easier to park


your motorcycle.

The center stand allows you to get one (or both) of the wheels off the
ground to enable chain maintenance or removing one or both of the
wheels.

A motorcycle toolbox (also called toolkit, tool chest or workbox) is a


box to organize, carry, and protect the owner's tools.

Clip-on handlebars are a common style of motorcycle


handlebars that come in two pieces that mount directly onto the
motorcycle's front forks.

In motorcycles, a valve is an engine component that helps regulate


fuel and airflow throughout the combustion chamber.
PICTURES DESCRIPTIONS
A motorcycle seat (sometimes saddle) is where rider sits, and may also
accommodate a passenger.

The motorcycle windshield is a piece of glass above the handlebars


of a motorcycle that protects the rider.

A motorcycle frame is a motorcycle's core structure. It supports the


engine, provides a location for the steering and rear suspension, and
supports the rider and any passenger or luggage.

The rear shock provides two basic functions: Supporting the weight
of the rear of the bike with a bump-softening spring, and controlling
any up-and-down oscillations of the suspension by providing
damping.
Springs allow the wheels to react to the road, but they also
determine ride height and how the bike responds to changing loads
imparted by acceleration, braking, and turning.

The rim cover, covers the rear wheel, you eliminate that turbulence,
and reduce the amount of drag. Of course, these gains can't compare
with the benefits to be had from the kind of aero seen at the front of
MotoGP bikes
The rim is the "outer edge of a wheel, holding the tire".

The longer we ride our motorcycles, the more the chain deteriorates
and the more sand and pebbles attach to it. Chain guards can help
keep it clean by keeping debris and foreign things away from it.

A motorcycle fuse is an electrical safety tool that protects parts from


overcharging.

The fuse box protects important electrical components from shorts or


power surges.

The chassis is the skeletal structure of a motorcycle.

The motorcycle relay controls the opening and closing of the circuit
contacts of an electronic circuit.

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