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  • ...oup]] and leader in developing and manufacturing systems, modules and high-technology components for the automotive industry with 25,000 employees and a turnover ...for competitions and holds an undisputable technological leadership in F1, Motorcycle Grand Prix and the WRC. Magneti Marelli owned brands are: Carello, Automoti
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  • ...[Coachbuilders|coachbuilding]] or [[carrozzeria]] died in the 1960s as new technology made “[[frames]]” obsolete. [[Ferrari]] and [[Alfa Romeo]] were among t {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...ust gas recirculation]] (EGR), and advanced combustion. [[Spark ignition]] technology has focused on de-throttling (in part load where the low efficiency of [[Ot ...aterial forming methods, these requirements have led to advanced metrology technology that more thoroughly and accurately measures and enables improved control o
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  • |industry || [[Motorcycle]] '''Aprilia''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] company, which in recent times bought the historical [[Moto-Guzzi]] and [
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  • ...ntic Motor and its pilots are at the top of the world confirming the great technology products born from the assembly lines via a [[Barzago Parini]]. ...s born the Chopper half revolutionary for the seventies, but certainly the motorcycle and seen success with the engine from 50 cubic centimeters is produced with
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  • "An eighteenth century villa with ultramodern décor and cutting edge technology." This is how Maurizio Ficcadenti, president of Inovo Design, sums up the s ===Onboard Technology ===
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  • ...]. In the years from 1973 to 1976, the company built a small car using the technology of the [[Fiat 850]] model. This model was developed by [[Siata]] using the {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...tool due to it high power to weight ratio & hard edge race oriented racing technology derived from a year of Aprilia racing exprience. ...y awards and is used in competition due to its racing ability and advanced technology that make this bike easy to handle.
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  • ...pneumatic cylinder heads in which fluid pressure closes the valves, while motorcycle manufacturer [[Ducati]] uses [[desmodromic]] mechanisms to manually close t [[Category:Engine technology]]
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  • ...o'' ("little puppy") and in 1950 began producing its own complete 98-pound motorcycle with the same name. ...bikes a day, but cheap cars were entering the markets, and sales for many motorcycle manufacturers would decline.
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  • ...s || '''[[Indy Racing League]]''' <br>[[Indy Japan 300]]<p>'''[[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|MotoGP World Championship]]'''<br>Grand Prix of Japan ...c Honda racing and production cars and motorcycles. Honda also operates a technology demonstration center on the site, as well as educational centers.
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  • * [[Honda E engine#ED|Honda ED engine]] - First use of Honda's [[CVCC]] technology ==Motorcycle use==
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  • ...five deaths in 1973, including [[Renzo Pasolini]] and [[Jarno Saarinen]]. Motorcycle racing did not return to Monza until 1981. The 1972 chicanes were soon seen With technology still improving vehicle speeds the track was again changed in 1979, with ad
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  • |Industry || [[Automotive]] and [[Motorcycle]] [[Braking]] ...both by themselves and others) to be the "worldwide leader in brake system technology"<sup title="Needs citation">[''[[Wikipedia:Citing sources|citation&nbsp;nee
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  • | [[Motorcycle land speed record]] || 580.833&nbsp;km/h (360.913&nbsp;mph) || Top Oil-Ack ...32&nbsp;km/h (19.8&nbsp;mph) average speed || [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] [[Monarch B]] || Frank Scarabino || [[1 May]] [[1984]]
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  • ...rs shortly before and during [[World War I]]. It was also used in a few [[motorcycle]]s and [[automobile|cars]]. ...a]] motorcycle with a radial rotary engine inside the front wheel. Another motorcycle with a radial rotary engine was the [[Redrup Radial]], which had a rotating
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  • ...x|A pair of piston rings mounted on a 47mm [[two-stroke cycle]] [[Scooter (motorcycle)|scooter]] piston.]] ...ife.<!--the following sentence is confusing and incoherent--> Newer modern motorcycle manufacturers have many single function but serrated ports to retain the ri
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  • ...teams. Since the very beginning Ducati-NCR stands for racing, excellence, technology and passion. Besides Hailwood, other great drivers raced with NCR: Cannella ...built and assembled by hand, one at a time, applying the highest available technology and the most attentive care: this is, we believe, the only way to reach tru
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  • ...id #999;" |[[File:1964 Ducati 125 Bronco at the 2009 Seattle International Motorcycle Show 1.jpg|280px]] |Suspension || Front: [[Marzocchi]] hydraulically damped [[Motorcycle fork#Telescopic|telescopic fork]]. Rear: non-adjustable twin hydraulic shoc
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  • When DOHC technology was introduced in mainstream vehicles, it was common for it to be heavily a [[Category:Motorcycle engines]]
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