The 'brake down' in fanfics about Jungkook can be significant as it allows for character development. It can show how he overcomes challenges, which is inspiring for readers. For example, if he has a breakdown due to creative block and then finds a new way to be creative, it gives a positive message.
It's not too complicated. First, make sure your bike is stable and the brakes are cool. Then, remove the wheel and the caliper to access the brake pads. Swap the old ones with the new ones and put everything back together.
I'm not sure specifically which 'rim jhim rim jhim 1942 love story' you are referring to. There could be a movie, a book or a local tale with such a name. Maybe it's a love story set in 1942 with some elements related to the sound 'rim jhim' which could be rain or some other rhythmic sound that plays an important part in the story.
Another theme could be perseverance. If the story is set during a difficult time like 1942, the lovers may have to persevere through various challenges. The 'rim jhim' sound, perhaps of rain, could represent the constant presence of difficulties, but still, they hold on to their love. It could also be a theme of hope, as the 'rim jhim' might also signify new beginnings and the hope that their love will survive.
Adventure could be a theme. Bradford could be on a journey, facing various challenges along the way, like bad weather or difficult terrains. Also, a theme of loyalty might be present. Bradford might show loyalty to the train he is part of, always being there to perform his braking duties.
In fanfics where Jungkook has a 'brake down' situation, it often showcases his vulnerability. It could be a mental or emotional breakdown. Writers might use this to explore his character deeper, showing that even idols like him can face difficult times. This can also be a way to create a connection between the character in the fanfic and the readers who may have faced similar situations.
Well, without more information it's hard to say exactly. But it might be a story where Becky has an adventure or some kind of interaction with these 'wheels and brake boys'. Maybe they are in a club together, like a car - maintenance or racing club, and Becky gets involved in their activities. For example, they could be working on a project to build a custom car and Becky has a role to play in that, either as a helper or someone who brings a new perspective to the group.
It's not too difficult. First, remove the wheel. Then, loosen the bolts holding the brake caliper. Take out the old pads and put in the new ones. Make sure everything is tightened properly before reinstalling the wheel.
The organization created by the male protagonist of the novel could be called a brake, depending on the plot and background of the novel. In some novels, it might refer to a specific skill or power, or the name of an organization or regime. In other novels, Sha might just be a title or the name of a certain character. Therefore, to answer this question, one needed to look at the specific situation of the novel.
Definitely not. Pacific Rim has no connection to manga. It was conceived and brought to life specifically as a cinematic production with its own distinct storyline and universe.