Instructions, Draft 1
Working from the titled sections, draft out as many steps as necessary for each. You may want to bullet or number the steps in each section. Anticipate as best you can what a non-specialist might need to know in order to follow your instructions.
Consider whether visual aids are necessary and what hazards might need to be avoided along the way.
Write an introduction.
This is the place to provide background information and also an explanation as to why someone might want to perform the task in the first place.
For instance, why in the world might someone want to transform his or her bicycle from a multi-geared bike, to a bike with a single gear and without the capacity to coast? What are the benefits to completing your set of instructions?
Some considerations: