That's a BMX, and there's not a lot of difference between forks for those. AS long as you get the correct steerer tube length, any BMx fork would give you a rideable bike.
An angle tie is another term for an angle brace, a brace across an interior angle of a wooden frame.
I was trying to angle the picture frame so it can be leveled out.
There is a right angle (90 degrees) and a straight angle (180 degrees).
An angle brace is a brace along an interior angle of a wooden frame, forming the hypotenuse and securing the two side pieces together.
An oblique line is one that is at an angle to some frame of reference.
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the frame that holds the window in is bent and you have to change the whole inside of the door not just the frame.
A 28mm wide angle lens is basically a wide angle lens for a 28mm camera. The book definition for wide angle lens it... "a camera lens having a wider than normal angle of view (and usually a short focal length); produces an image that is foreshortened in the centre". In may words, "A lens that you put on your camera that makes the frame (frame- what you see) wider. Ex. If your zoomed out all the way and your pointing your 28mm camera at a chair. You can see the whole chair and just the chair. If you put on your wide angle lens, you can see more. You could fit two of those chairs in your frame now. Basically, it makes your frame wider.
i have one of the 2002 models. it is stamped in the frame on the left hand side. Turn the wheels to the right and look at the angle in the frame it is stamped near the top of the frame
Camber is the Angle of which your front wheels are to the frame. Your front wheels are not on a 90 degree angle to the frame, this is done to make the vehicle drive straight. To much +/- camber will wear tires on the inside/outside faster than the rest of a tire. If this is happening, you need an alignment.
73o (180 - 34)/2
It depends on which reference frame you want to use. According to the reference frame connected to the crane, it will not change. According to the reference frame associated with the ground the center of gravity will of course change.