Design and Fabrication of Bicycle Using Four Bar Mechanism
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Four Bar Link Pedaling SystemAbstract
This is model we have a fabricated easy to pedal drive and increased on efficiency, let we have introduced four bar drive bicycle, which is contain for four bar drive mechanism and chain drive also, we have to consider on new innovation thing and creativity model in cycle. Now days’ bicycle usage level totally going down in India, otherwise motor bike usage going too high whereas, fuel consumption is also going too high so, we have to consider reduction of fuel consumption only one-way bicycle using in our people. This model of bicycle anybody drive too easy and increased on efficiency level.
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