The connecting rod is an important component of a motorbike's internal combustion engine. It connects the crankshaft to the piston and converts the linear motion of the piston into a rotating motion of the crankshaft.
The connecting rod is typically made of high-strength steel or aluminium alloys and is designed to withstand the high loads in the engine. It plays a crucial role in converting the reciprocating motion of the piston into a rotary motion of the crankshaft.
Like other components in the engine, connecting rods are subject to a certain amount of wear. It is important to check them regularly for wear, cracks or deformation. If there are signs of damage, the connecting rod should be replaced to ensure safe and reliable operation of the engine and to avoid potential damage to the drive system.