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18:15 Dec 22, 2000 |
German to English translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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na | [titanium made] (gear)pinion |
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na | titanium sprocket |
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[titanium made] (gear)pinion Explanation: Seidel has the following entries Ritzel: ( treibt an, bewegt): gear pinion Ritzel ( Zahnrad): pinion Ritzelachse: pinion shaft Ritzelkammer: pinion box Ritzelwelle: pionon (drive) shaft/ spline shaft Ernst gives "pinion" HTH! SeidelHWB Technik/ Ernst |
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titanium sprocket Explanation: Being the owner of a (MUCH less expensive) mountain bike myself, I know that it has a sprocket. There are several "bictionary" sites on the web that list Ritzel -> sprocket. They might also contain some other useful terminology, see http://cyclery.com/lists/eurobike/eurobike-archive-hyper/eur... www.fa-technik.adfc.de/Fall/Bictionary/DE.html For a thesis on mountain bikes, go to www.musicline.ch/rayweber/mtbsa.htm HTH, and happy holidays! |
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