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  • ...[[internal combustion engine]] differs from the more common [[four-stroke cycle]] by completing the same four operations (intake, compression, power, exhau The design types of the two-stroke cycle engine vary according to the method of intake of fresh air/fuel mixture fro
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  • ...ther than the much more usual, [[reciprocating engine]] of the four-stroke cycle. [[image:4-Stroke-Engine.gif|framed|right|four-stroke cycle]]
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  • ...ther than the much more usual, [[reciprocating engine]] of the four-stroke cycle. [[Image:4-Stroke-Engine.gif|framed|right||Four-stroke cycle (or Otto cycle)]]
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  • ...he cycle engine Remondini is considered one of the precursors of the motor cycle craze in the fifties.
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  • ...position and move in same direction all the time. This leads to a working cycle every 360°. The mechanical [[engine balance|balance]] of this design is no ...the [[two-stroke cycle]], the crank angle is generally 180°, and a working cycle every 180°. Such an engine will produce fewer vibrations.
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  • The Bridgestone Cycle Co., Ltd. offers bicycles under its own brand and under the Anchor brand. T * [http://www.bscycle.co.jp/en Bridgestone Cycle Co.,Ltd. Homepage]
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  • ...position and move in same direction all the time. This leads to a working cycle every 360°. The mechanical [[engine balance|balance]] of this design is no ...the [[two-stroke cycle]], the crank angle is generally 180°, and a working cycle every 180°. Such an engine will produce fewer vibrations.
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  • ...], commonly [[Linkage (mechanical)|linkage mechanisms]], that exhibit full cycle mobility without satisfying [[Grübler-Kutzbach mobility criterion]].
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  • ...nishment stop, [[Oliver Godfrey]] had to retire when his 5hp [[Rex]] motor-cycle caught fire. ...f 38.21 mph. His brother Harry Collier, also riding a Matchless motor-cycle, had problems with an engine seizure on lap 2 and eventually retired on lap
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  • [[Category:Cycle races]] [[Category:Cycle racing in France]]
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  • ...uses fewer moving components. A [[four stroke cycle|four]] or [[two stroke cycle]] can be used and it can run on [[petrol]], [[diesel]], [[compressed natura ...which makes better use of the high cylinder pressures at this point in the cycle. In comparison a conventional engine reaches its maximum mechanical advant
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  • *[[two stroke cycle]] *[[four stroke cycle]]
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  • raced [[motorbikes]], winning his first race in a [[James Cycle Co|James cycle]] in [[Salzburg]] on [[July 29]], [[1928]]). He later was European champio
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  • ...earlier era, including a Pre-1935 class, are raced by the [[Vintage Motor Cycle Club]] (VMCC)[http://vmcc-racing.pchweb.co.uk/]. The VMCC race classes are *[http://vmcc-racing.pchweb.co.uk/ Vintage Motor Cycle Club]
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  • ...he company was founded by [[Nikolaus Otto]], inventor of the [[four-stroke cycle]] internal combustion engine, in 1848 as ''[[N. A. Otto & Cie.]]'' Formerly
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  • ...ther than the much more usual, [[reciprocating engine]] of the four-stroke cycle. [[image:4-Stroke-Engine.gif|framed|right|four-stroke cycle]]
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  • ...ther than the much more usual, [[reciprocating engine]] of the four-stroke cycle. [[image:4-Stroke-Engine.gif|framed|right|four-stroke cycle]]
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  • ...s, the Trossi Monaco of 1934. This car featured a 16 cylinder, two stroke cycle, two row radial, air cooled engine and an aircraft-like body designed by Au
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  • [[Image:4-Stroke-Engine.gif|framed|right|[[Four-stroke cycle]] (or Otto cycle)]]
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  • ...urbocharger]], opposed piston designs can make very efficient [[two-stroke cycle]] Diesel engines. Some attempts were made to build non-diesel 4-stroke engi Shown is the layout of an Otto cycle two-stroke engine similar to the one developed by engineer [[Kurt Bang]] at
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  • ...ther than the much more usual, [[reciprocating engine]] of the four-stroke cycle. [[Image:4-Stroke-Engine.gif|framed|right||Four-stroke cycle (or Otto cycle)]]
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  • ...ycle-transport models: the ''Folletto'' was three-and four-wheeled and tri-cycle wagon.
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  • ...LUMBUS steel. Each one of their frames is accompanied along its production cycle by two schemes produced from their information system; one defining the geo
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  • ...stroboscope]] used to dynamically set the [[ignition timing]] of an [[Otto cycle]] or similar [[internal combustion engine]].
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  • The '''Coppa Placci''' is a [[classic cycle races|semi classic]] [[Europe]]an [[Road bicycle racing|bicycle race]] held [[Category:Cycle races in Italy]]
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  • ...he camshaft rotates at the same rate as the crankshaft. In a [[four-stroke cycle|four-stroke engine]], the valves are opened only half as often; thus, two f
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  • ...[[road bicycle racing|cycle race]] was one of mainland Europe's [[Classic cycle races]], and the longest in the professional calendar, covering a distance ...but the 1988 proved to be the last running of the event as a professional cycle race.
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  • *[[Cycle Genius Recumbents]] *[[Lightning Cycle Dynamics|Lightening]] [http://www.lightningbikes.com/] (recumbents)
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  • [[Category:Cycle races]] [[Category:Classic cycle races]]
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  • ...he chamber walls at an angle that varies plus and minus 60° during the cycle, while a [[piston ring]] meets the cylinder walls at a constant angle. As w ...itical, as leakage is between adjacent chambers on adjacent strokes of the cycle, rather than to the crankcase. However, the less effective sealing of the W
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  • ...engine set weighed 7 kg and had a displacement of 75 cc, with a two-stroke cycle. It was the smallest auxiliary motor market in Italy in 1926.
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  • ...e the valves at the appropriate time in the [[Four-stroke cycle|combustion cycle]]. In order to accomplish this the camshaft is linked to and kept in synchr
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  • ...ime trial championship of the world and as a [[Classic cycle races|Classic cycle race]]. [[Category:cycle racing]]
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  • ...rge use of the V4 engine is in [[outboard motor]]s. They are [[two stroke cycle]] and generally [[carburetor|carbureted]]. Some manufacturers are [[Johnson
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  • ===Cycle racing ===
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  • [[category:Cycle races]] [[category:Cycle racing in the Netherlands]]
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  • ...to [[pistonless rotary engine|rotary engines]], and means the point in the cycle in which the volume of a combustion chamber is smallest. This typically occ
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  • ...[[internal combustion engine]] differs from the more common [[four-stroke cycle]] by having only two strokes (linear movements of the piston) instead of fo The design types of the two-stroke cycle engine vary according to the method of intake of fresh air/fuel mixture fro
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  • [[Category:Cycle races]]
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  • ...nal combustion piston engine''' <br>Components of a typical, [[four stroke cycle]], internal combustion piston engine. <br> ...to allow the entry and exit of gasses at the correct time in the piston's cycle. These are worked by cams or cranks driven by the shaft of the engine. Earl
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  • ...ng lap 5, Mario Simo collides with a post and crashes his [[Terrot]] motor-cycle. He suffers head and chest injuries and is taken to hospital. Also during l
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  • ...|Italian]] [[cycling]] race. It is traditionally the last great [[Classic cycle races|Classic]] of the European professional cycling calendar and since 200 [[Category:Cycle races]]
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  • [[Category:Cycle races]] [[Category:Cycle racing in Belgium]]
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  • ...pistons to be moving before the [[ignition system|ignition]] phase of the cycle. This means that the engine must be set in motion by an external force bef
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  • ...inct evolution from carnival motordromes and derived from bicycle acts or "cycle whirls" in the early 1900s.
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  • Formats of track cycle races are also heavily influenced by aerodynamics. If one rider closely fo [[Category:Cycle racing]]
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  • ..., in the [[Hautes-Pyrénées]] département before establishing the Gladiator Cycle Company in 1891. He sold his very successful company in 1896 for a substant
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  • [[category:Cycle races]] [[Category:Classic cycle races|Amstel Gold Race]]
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  • ...f important cycling events|semi classic]] single day [[Road bicycle racing|cycle race]] held in the [[Belgium|Belgian]] province of [[East Flanders]]. The r ...daily ''[[Het Nieuwsblad]]''&#8217;s running of the more famous [[Classic cycle races|'Monument' Classic]] [[Tour of Flanders|Ronde van Vlaanderen]]. Indee
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  • ...Patterson Blvd., Dayton, OH. Tel:513-293-2841. Reproduction of the Wright Cycle Shop. Mark Hall Cycle Museum
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  • The plant actually came from the [[Cypselus]] cycle plant, which was founded in 1899 by [[Ippolito Raimondini]]. He produced "c
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  • ...often called ''La Doyenne'' ("the oldest"), is one of the five '[[Classic cycle races]]' of the European professional [[Road bicycle racing|road cycling]] [[Category:Classic cycle races]]
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  • ...-fourth the size of a regular motorcycle, and is powered by a [[two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] [[internal combustion engine]] of between 40-50 cubic centimet
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  • [[Category:Cycle racing]]
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  • ...r their compactness that made it an easy installation at the bottom of the cycle without interfering with the position of the pedals. Because of the conside * The 38-A of 1946 was the first in the series. It was a [[two-stroke cycle]], roller [[transmission]] and [[engine capacity]] of 38.5 [[cubic centimet
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  • * The ''starting'' (''cranking'') or ''shallow cycle'' type is designed to deliver quick bursts of energy, usually to start an e * The ''[[deep cycle car battery|deep cycle]]'' (or ''motive'') type is designed to continuously provide power for long
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  • === Peak power and duty cycle === ...e ratio of the average power to the peak power. It is also called the duty cycle (see text for definitions).]]
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  • ...ha Motor Company|Yamaha]] team in [[MotoGP]], riding a 500 cc [[Two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] machine where he finished 15th on the championship. In [[2003]], he signed for [[Suzuki]] to ride their 990 cc [[Four-stroke cycle|four-stroke]] [[GSV-R]], remaining with the team for the [[2004]] and [[200
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  • ...he Zuri Metzgete and the Meisterschaft von Zurich) is a European [[Classic cycle races|Classic cycling race]] held annually in [[Zurich]], [[Switzerland]]. [[Category:Cycle racing]]
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  • ...ha Motor Company|Yamaha]] team in [[MotoGP]], riding a 500 cc [[Two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] machine where he finished 15th on the championship. In [[2003]], he signed for [[Suzuki]] to ride their 990 cc [[Four-stroke cycle|four-stroke]] [[GSV-R]], remaining with the team for the [[2004]] and [[200
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  • ...[[Lucien Petit-Breton]] won. Today it is regarded as one of the '[[Classic cycle races|Monuments]]' of the European professional cycling calendar, and is pa [[Category:Cycle races]]
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  • [[Image:4-Stroke-Engine.gif|framed|right|[[Four-stroke cycle]] (or Otto cycle)]] ...amual Brown in 1823. It was based on what Hardenberg calls the [[Leonardo cycle]], which, as this name implies, was already out of date at that time. Just
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  • ...[[internal combustion engine]] differs from the more common [[four-stroke cycle]] by completing the same four operations (intake, compression, power, exhau The design types of the two-stroke cycle engine vary according to the method of intake of fresh air/fuel mixture fro
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  • ...stance varying depending on the ground conditions. Like many international cycle sports, CX- as it is sometimes abbreviated- is administered by the [[Union Compared with other forms of cycle racing, tactics are fairly straightforward, and the emphasis is on the ride
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  • [[Category:Cycle races]] [[Category:Cycle racing in Italy]]
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  • ...er and selecting between the 3 or 4 gears. They also have had [[two-stroke cycle|two stroke]] [[motor]]s, requiring a mixture of oil with the gasoline in or ...and using both [[four-stroke cycle|four stroke]] and cleaner [[two-stroke cycle|two stroke]] engines. First came the ET2 (50 cc) and ET4 (50-124cc). Next
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  • .... The gasoline internal combustion engine, operating on a four-stroke Otto cycle, has traditionally been the most successful for automobiles, while diesel e ...s followed in a majority of the models. Several three-cylinder, two-stroke-cycle models were built while most engines had straight or in-line cylinders. The
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  • In an [[Otto cycle|Otto]] or [[Diesel engine|Diesel]] [[engine]], the head of the piston forms
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  • [[Category:Cycle racing in Australia]]
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  • ...engine diagram.jpg|thumbnail|right|Components of a typical, [[four stroke cycle]], DOHC piston engine. (E) Exhaust [[camshaft]], (I) Intake camshaft, (S) [ ...to the [[crankshaft]], running at half crankshaft speed in a [[four stroke cycle|four-stroke]] engine. On high performance engines e.g. used in [[Ferrari]]
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  • .... The gasoline internal combustion engine, operating on a four-stroke Otto cycle, has traditionally been the most successful for automobiles, while diesel e ...s followed in a majority of the models. Several three-cylinder, two-stroke-cycle models were built while most engines had straight or in-line cylinders. The
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  • ...s now part of the [[UCI ProTour]] and is regarded as one of the '[[Classic cycle races|Monuments]]' of the European professional cycling calendar. [[Category:Classic cycle races]]
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  • [[Category:Cycle races]] [[Category:Cycle racing in France]]
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  • ...sembled who were born in those years, '''FBM''' he decided to produce Otto cycle engines from 175 cc to be provided Third, and above all two-stroke engines
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  • ...[Wilhelm Maybach]] in the 1870's developed the [[four-stroke cycle]] (Otto cycle) engine. ...thumb|An illustration of several key components in a typical [[four-stroke cycle|four-stroke]] engine]]
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  • ...e chamber walls at an angle that varies plus and minus ~26 deg; during the cycle, while a [[piston ring]] meets the cylinder walls at a constant angle. As w ...itical, as leakage is between adjacent chambers on adjacent strokes of the cycle, rather than to the crankcase. However, the less effective sealing of the W
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  • '''Paris-Tours''' is a [[France|French]] single day [[Classic cycle races|classic]] [[cycling]] race which takes place in October towards the e [[Category:Cycle races]]
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  • ...00''' was a [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] 500cc [[two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] motorcycle manufactured by [[Cagiva]]. It was released in var
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  • ...e|Python]] [[kopklepmotor]]. In [[1924]] they launched the Excelsiorette [[cycle]] with an [[auxiliary]] engine to the market, which was not a success. Late
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  • ...he spring-loaded points close again, the circuit is reestablished, and the cycle repeats rapidly. The rapidly collapsing magnetic field, however, induces a ...he coil would not "buzz" continuously in this case, only going through one cycle per spark. In either case, the high voltage was switched to the appropriate
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  • ...governing body of British motorcycle sport, the '''[[AutoCycle Union|Auto Cycle Union]]''' ('''ACU''') who organise an annual British championship. * [http://www.acu.org.uk/ Auto Cycle Union]
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  • ...ity of MILWAUKEE, WIS., U.S.A. below it; in the middle, it had the words 4 CYCLE on the top mast and the words GASOLINE ENGINE and phrase MADE IN U.S.A. on ...TTON in black letters on the white midsection of the masthead. The words 4 CYCLE ENGINE are on the red top portion of the mast and the city line MILWAUKEE,
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  • ...etro]], the [[Subaru Justy]], the [[Honda Insight]], and also [[two stroke cycle|two stroke]] [[Saab Automobile|Saab]]s ([[Saab 93|93]] - [[Saab 96|96]]). O
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  • ...er and selecting between the 3 or 4 gears. They also have had [[two-stroke cycle|two stroke]] [[motor]]s, requiring a mixture of oil with the gasoline in or
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  • These vehicles were displayed for the first time [[Exposure Cycle and motorcycle Milan]] of [[1973]], obtaining good appreciation of the pres
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  • ...motorcycles with engines [[Minarelli Engines|Minarelli]] over a [[bicycle|cycle]], under the name of Vi-Vi SaS.
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  • [[Category:Cycle racing in France]] [[Category:Cycle races]]
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  • ...imply control the quantity of fuel injected into each cylinder each engine cycle. More advanced ECUs found on most modern cars also control the [[ignition t ...engine parameters were fixed. The quantity of fuel per cylinder per engine cycle was determined by a [[carburetor]] or injector pump.
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  • Most [[four-stroke cycle|four stroke internal combustion]] engines require compression of the fuel-a
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  • '''Supercross''' is a cycle racing sport involving [[racing]] specialized high performance off-road [[m ...[American Motorcyclist Association]] who is the oldest and most prodigious cycle racing organization, or the [[THQ]] series of Supercross [[Championship]] e
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  • '''Paris-Brussels''' is a [[classic cycle races|semi classic]] [[Europe]]an [[Road bicycle racing|bicycle race]]. It [[Category:Classic cycle races|Paris-Brussels]]
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  • Ridgewood Cycle Shop Roy's Sheepshead Cycle
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  • [[Image:Displacement.gif|thumb|350px|[[Displacement]], One complete cycle of a four cylinder, four stroke engine. The volume displaced is marked in r ...] of air/fuel mixture an [[engine]] can draw in during one complete engine cycle; it is normally stated in [[cubic centimetre]]s, [[litre]]s or [[cubic inch
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  • [[Image:4-Stroke-Engine.gif|framed|right|[[Four-stroke cycle]] (or Otto cycle)<br />1. intake<br />2. compression<br />3. power<br />4. exhaust]] .... It was compression-less and based on what Hardenberg calls the "Leonardo cycle," which, as this name implies, was already out of date at that time. Just a
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  • ...impression at the early [[1952]] Milan Show, introducing the Ducati 65 TS cycle and the Cruiser, the world's first [[Four Stroke|four-stroke]] scooter. Des ...p;mph. Its top speed was 104&nbsp;mph. Even a TD-1 Yamaha racer, tested by Cycle World that same year, was unable to match the Ducati's top speed and no oth
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  • ...l and a 125 cc two-stroke engine with horizontal cylinders was introduced. Cycle champ Gino did some branding and even put his name on wines and after shave
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  • ...is found in [[motorbike]]s of the [[MotoGP]] class. These are [[Two stroke cycle|2-stroke]], 500 [[Cubic centimetre|cc]] [[V engine]]s with two banks of two
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  • ...idual time trial|individual]] and [[team time trial]]s are another form of cycle racing on roads). It is one of the most physically demanding sports that o ...ar Newport Nocturne]], which is [[United Kingdom|Britain's]] only floodlit cycle race.
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  • ...whether the engine was a [[two stroke cycle|two-stroke]] or [[four stroke cycle|four-stroke]]. Consequently, all machines were two-strokes, due to the grea
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  • On [[Living the cycle and motorcycle]] of 1949, the St. Christopher presented a new version of Ki
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  • The '''Tour of Britain''' is the name given to a [[road bicycle racing|cycle race]], conducted over several stages, in which participants race from plac
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  • [[Category:Cycle racing in Australia]]
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  • ...rcedes, whose cars' reputation for longevity meant that their typical life cycle was 20 to 30 years.
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  • ...But the family knows that they were always mad about bicycles, cycling and cycle racing. The pictures of Binda and Girardengo in the opening credits of OLN' ...azing requires that the tubes be heated twice, robbing the special, exotic cycle tubes of some of their special qualities. When the tubes are assembled on t
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  • ...[[flywheel]], to reduce the pulsation characteristic of the [[four stroke cycle]], and sometimes a torsional or vibrational damper at the opposite end, to
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  • ...ith the cylinders being fired in consecutive order. The engines were a two-cycle design and were also available in a dual-fuel gas/diesel model. A number of
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  • ...ach it, combusting suddenly before the optimum moment of the [[four-stroke cycle]]. The resulting shockwave reverberates in the combustion chamber creating
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  • ...d for those who look for power and lifestyle. In Milan the past edition of Cycle and Motorcycle offered two proposals that aesthetically belong to the ones
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  • [[Image:Wankel Cycle anim en.gif|right|thumb|The Wankel cycle. The "A" marks one of the three apexes of the rotor. The "B" marks the ecce ...l engine, the four [[stroke (disambiguation)|strokes]] of a typical [[Otto cycle]] engine are arranged sequentially around an [[Oval (geometry)|oval]], unli
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  • ...ous, undulating terrain made the TT race series the most significant motor-cycle road-racing competition in the world. The ''Oxford Companion to World Sports and Games'' notes, "The oldest motor-cycle racing circuit still in use is the [[Snaefell mountain course]] over which
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  • *[http://www.maranello4cycle.com/en/home/ Maranello 4 cycle Website]
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  • ...ross sidecars are purpose built frames that resemble an ordinary motocross-cycle with a flat platform to stand on attached to either side and a handlebar at * [http://www.ama-cycle.org/amrace/torace.asp American Motorcyclist Association]
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  • ...e diagram.jpg|thumbnail|right|200px|Components of a typical, [[four stroke cycle]], DOHC piston engine. (E) Exhaust [[camshaft]], (I) Intake camshaft, (S) [
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  • Since 1966, the first [[Emission test cycle|emission test cycle]] was enacted in the State of California measuring tailpipe emissions in PP
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  • ...e foundation of the industry. [[Enrico Bernardi]] built petrol fuelled tri-cycle car in 1884.
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  • ...ilt with this flared fender. By 1953, sports regulations barred the use of cycle wings. [http://www.velocetoday.com <small>Source</small>]
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  • ...rope after [[World War I]] were often motorcycle based and referred to as "cycle cars".
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  • ...also extended to [[pistonless rotary engine]]s, and means the point in the cycle in which the volume of a combustion chamber is smallest. This typically occ
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  • ...considering ''power strokes'' and their frequency. A [[Four-stroke_cycle|4-cycle]] engine fires all its cylinders in every 720 degrees &mdash; the crankshaf
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  • ===The 'Monument' [[Classic cycle races|Classics]]===
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  • *Single cylinder, [[Four-stroke cycle|four stroke]], liquid cooled, fuel injected
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  • ...stroke ultimately altered the compression ratio at different stages of the cycle.
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  • ...haust port lead and inlet port lag. These engines are called '[[Two-stroke cycle#Uniflow|uniflow]]' designs because the flow of gas into and out of the cyli
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  • [[Category:Cycle manufacturers]]
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  • ...led to economical cars that reflected the needs of their creators. The [[cycle car]] was devised in the period before [[1922]] as a form of "four-wheeled
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  • ...ings.jpg|thumb|250px|A pair of piston rings mounted on a 47mm [[two-stroke cycle]] [[Scooter (motorcycle)|scooter]] piston.]]
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  • During the late 1930s, Brooklands also hosted massed start [[cycle racing]] events organised by the [[National Cyclists' Union]] (as the sport
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  • [[Category:Cycle races]] [[Category:Cycle racing in Italy|Giro d'Italia]]
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  • ...tional to the amount of fuel desired. The pulse is applied once per engine cycle, which permits pressurized fuel to flow from the fuel supply line, through ...spenses fuel in discrete amounts, and since the nature of the [[4-stroke]]-cycle engine has discrete induction (air-intake) events, the ECM calculates fuel
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  • [[Category:Cycle races]]
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  • ...sually achieved by a differently profiled camshaft. See also [[Four-stroke cycle#Valve Timing]], [[variable valve timing]].
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  • ...and increasing power output at low engine speeds. Towards the end of this cycle, the secondary turbocharger is partially activated (both compressor and tur
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  • ...s can run very smoothly and free of unbalanced forces with a [[four-stroke cycle]] and do not require a [[balance shaft]] or counterweights on the [[cranksh
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  • urban cycle 8,7 extraurban cycle 4,8
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  • ...ced during the intake cycle and both are compressed during the compression cycle. The higher intake charge temperatures of forced-induction engines reduces
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  • ...cking mechanism was licensed from the [[Coventry]]-based [[Rudge Whitworth Cycle Company]], which had developed the patents since 1908.
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  • The term ''moped'' describes any low-powered motor driven cycle with an engine capacity of less than 50 cc and a maximum design speed of 50
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  • This is known as the [[diesel cycle]], after German engineer [[Rudolf Diesel]], who invented it in 1892 and rec ...our-stroke cycle]], with some larger diesels operating on the [[two-stroke cycle]].
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  • ...tos'' are generally fitted with a [[motorcycle]] version of a [[Two-stroke cycle|two-stroke engine]] with a handlebar for control (again like motorcycles) i ...filled. Certain other local governments are also pushing for [[Four-stroke cycle|four-stroke engine]]s instead of the current two-stroke versions.
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  • [[Cabin cycle]] solved the problem of aerodynamics by isolating driver from outside air. ...cycle or four stroke which is similar to that in cars. The other was a two cycle (sometimes called two stroke)engine in which the engine oil was mixed with
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  • ...handle-bar, and long cranks, so when you have a brake-down, you always can cycle. Belief it or not, but after cycling 500 meters you rather like to walk. Ni
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  • In [[1912]] [[Adalberto Garelli]] patented a [[two-stroke cycle]] cylinder sdoppiato. This engine, 350cc motorcycle equipaggerà the protot
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  • * [http://www.acu.org.uk/ Auto Cycle Union] - UK governing body * [http://www.ama-cycle.org/ American Motorcyclist Association] (AMA) - US governing body
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  • ...cid battery pack, providing a range of 150 km (93 miles) in the urban duty cycle on a single charge; recharging takes 5-8 hours
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  • ...entional [[Otto cycle]], such as the [[Miller cycle|Miller]] or [[Atkinson cycle]]. This contributes significantly to the higher overall efficiency of the v
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  • [[Category:Cycle racing|WCC]]
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  • ...rsport [[Junior TT]] race and also the re-introduction of two-stroke motor-cycle racing with a [[Lightweight TT]] and [[Ultra-Lightweight TT]] race on the [
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  • ...engine diagram.jpg |thumbnail|right|Components of a typical, [[four stroke cycle]], DOHC piston engine. (E) Exhaust [[camshaft]], (I) Intake camshaft, (S) S ::*'''narrow-gap''' ''benefit'': plug always fires on each cycle;
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  • ...-4]] because the power strokes of the cylinders overlap in a [[four-stroke cycle]] engine. In these four-cylinder configurations, pistons are 180 degrees ap
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  • ...however, using 40.4 l/100 km in city driving and 24.1 l/100 km in combined cycle. At full-throttle, it uses up to 100 l/100 km. [http://www.drive.com.au/ed
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  • ...r actuated parking brakes. However, a decision was made late in the design cycle to broaden the cars' possible purchasing appeal by offering them with bench
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  • ...estore it – rebuild the wheels with new rims and spokes, get the frame and cycle parts resprayed etc? I decided not to – after all, this type of machine w
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  • In concept, a rotary engine is simple. It is a standard [[Otto cycle]] engine, but instead of having an orthodox fixed [[cylinder block]] with r
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  • Until recently, most modern motor scooters came with air cooled [[two-stroke cycle]] engines with automatic 2-stroke oil injection although some of the higher
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  • ...ate water while the engine is running and during the cooling fan after-run cycle.
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  • ...entional [[Otto cycle]], such as the [[Miller cycle|Miller]] or [[Atkinson cycle]]). This contributes significantly to the higher overall efficiency of the ...internal combustion engine or steam has efficiency limited by its [[Carnot cycle]] temperature differential. A steam engine must transfer combustion heat th
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  • ...nds, while top speed is over 325 km/h, with a fuel consumption in combined cycle (ECE+EUDC) 13.7 L/100 km while producing 320g/km of CO<sub>2</sub>.
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  • ...fuel options. [[Gasoline]] [[Two-stroke cycle|2-stroke]] or [[Four-stroke cycle|4-stroke]] engines are the most common type, but other types of propulsion
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  • ...[[military]] and local [[police]] applications, [[courier]] services, and cycle [[sports]]. ...automobile]]s and [[aircraft]]. J. K. Starley's company became the ''Rover Cycle Company Ltd.'' in the late 1890s, and then the ''[[Rover (car)|Rover]]'' au
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  • ...e-engineered with Multi-Jet technology which allows up to 5 injections per cycle, second stage [[common rail]] with maximum injection pressure of 1400 bar a
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  • * [[Liquid air cycle engine]] |align="right"|[[Liquid air cycle engine]] || 4,500 || || seconds-minutes
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  • ...ngine typically wants larger ports that remain open longer in terms of one cycle, something that is fairly easy to arrange with a sleeve at the cost of a mo
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  • ...ced during the intake cycle and both are compressed during the compression cycle. The higher intake charge temperatures of forced-induction engines reduces
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  • ** [[Staged combustion cycle (rocket)]]
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  • [[Category:Cycle racing in Spain]]
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  • ...Association. In the United Kingdom the national governing body is the Auto Cycle Union. * [http://www.ama-cycle.com/ American Motorcyclist Association] (in American English)
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  • ...Dino engine|Dino]]" racing program of the 1950s. This 50 year development cycle comes to an end with the entirely new 4.3&nbsp;L, the architecture of which
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  • ...Series) was already in production and part way through its production life cycle. Later designs such as the BMW 3 Series (E90 Series) do not have space to
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  • ...bonnet, side bumpers and to the taillights, in order to end its production cycle, which is expected to happen in 2010.
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  • * [http://www.lightweightclub.co.uk Lightweight Motor Cycle Club Trials Northern Ireland (UK)]
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  • ...r, [[sports car racing|sports racer]], when fitted with [[Fender (vehicle)|cycle fender]]s).
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  • ...of the [[UCI ProTour]], and is considered to be one of the five '[[Classic cycle races|Monuments]]' of the cycling season. Milan-Sanremo is traditionally he
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  • ...e to a compressor will not only increase the overall pressure ratio of the cycle, but induce more airflow into the unit, by supercharging the entry plane of
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  • [[Category:Cycle racing]]
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  • From his native Italy, Anzani moved to France where he became involved in cycle racing. He moved on to motor cycles and designed and built a record breakin
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  • |{{flagicon USSR }} [[USSR]]||[[SZ cycle-car]]|| || || || ||
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  • '''[[Classic cycle races|Single-Day Races and Classics]]''' <br /> ...efore the war - 1936 and 1937 - and once after it (1946). He won [[Classic cycle races|classics]] such as [[Milan – San Remo]], the Giro di Lombardia and
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  • ...use the 90° angle as well, but with more complex cranks to even the firing cycle.
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  • Of course there were other OSCA coupes, as in many cases, an early ’siluro’ (cycle fendered) bodied OSCA was later rebodied as a road going coupe. Here are th
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  • ...a patent for a "New Rational Combustion Engine" by modifying the [[Carnot Cycle]]. And in 1897 he builds the first [[Diesel Engine]]. ...[[George B. Selden]] was granted a United States patent for a [[two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] automobile engine ({{US patent|549160}}). This patent did more
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  • ...glio]]'', which includes a museum and the famous Torre dell'Aquila, with a cycle of fine Renaissance frescoes depicting the months, commissioned by B. Clesi
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  • ...er. Famous for rough terrain and cobblestones, it is one of the '[[Classic cycle races|Monuments]]' or Classics of the European calendar. It has been called ...who was the local hope in Roubaix because he and two brothers had opened a cycle shop in the boulevard de Paris the previous year.
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  • ...val section tubes and plates cut from solid aluminum. The DB7 has a budget cycle of the first order, while the vehicle is entrusted to the Ducati 1099 cc fr
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  • Cycle to the Fair of Milan in 2005 is presented the evolution of the chassis Mult
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  • ...whether the engine was a [[two stroke cycle|two-stroke]] or [[four stroke cycle|four-stroke]]. Consequently, all machines were two-strokes, due to the grea
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  • [[Category:Cycle races in Italy]]
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  • ...trength, level of fitness, and expected usage. When buying from specialist cycle shops, it may be less expensive to get the gears altered before delivery ra
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  • *[http://www.acu.org.uk/info/disciplines/trackracing.aspx Auto Cycle Union - UK Grass Track authority]
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  • The wheel has also become a strong [[cultural]] and spiritual metaphor for a cycle or regular repetition (see [[chakra]], [[reincarnation]], [[Yin and yang|Yi
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  • [[File:RCM1.gif|thumb|right|250px|'''Cypselus cycle''']]
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  • | [[Engine]] || Otto mono vertical cylinder cycle (4T) air-cooled
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  • *[http://www.acu.org.uk/info/disciplines/trackracing.aspx Auto Cycle Union - UK Grass Track authority]
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  • ...win Spark]] (1.6 L 120 PS, 1.8 L 144 PS and 2.0 L 155 PS) 16 [[Four-stroke cycle engine valves|valve]] engines with [[variable valve timing]], along with th ...on with 1400 bar maximum injection pressure with up to five injections per cycle for lower noise, consumption and higher performance. They were rated at 140
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  • ...tional internal combustion engines if emissions throughout the entire fuel cycle are compared and thus would contribute less to atmospheric [[radiative forc
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  • ...requent stops and starts and effective energy recovery and release in this cycle. Another solution is the use of battery electric buses that follow the prin
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  • * User interaction available in during development cycle of prototype
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  • ...he mean speed (approx. 40 m/s) then back to zero, and then another similar cycle to terminate the circle. Maximum piston acceleration occur at TDC and is in
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  • | [[enneadecaeteris]]; [[Metonic cycle]] || &nbsp; | [[Callippic cycle]] || &nbsp;
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  • Since women could not cycle in the then-current fashions for voluminous and restrictive dress, the [[bi *Cycle History vol. 1-17, Proceedings of the ICHC, 1990-2006
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  • ...sports torpedo'' could participate in "750 race" class, simply dismounting cycle fenders.
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  • Like Vespas, Lambrettas have 3 or 4 [[gear|gears]] and [[two-stroke cycle|two stroke]] motors with capacities ranging from 49cc to 198cc. Most two-s
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  • ...00 ''siluro''''']], featuring torpedo-like bodywork and [[Fender (vehicle)|cycle fender]]s (separate mudguards). The car still used the same Fiat engine, mo ...lso be adapted to qualify for the racing category simply by removing their cycle fenders (separate mudguards).
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  • ...and motorcycle enthusiasts scoffed at the re/use of the Aprilia engine and cycle parts, nicknaming the machine the "Laprilia". The thread connecting this u
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  • ...]], who previously worked for [[Moto Guzzi]], and most recently Ducati. [[Cycle World]] and Australian Motorcycle News magazine named it the best [[sportbi
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  • ...stigation into the bona-fides of the bike by the governing body - the Auto Cycle Union of New South Wales. The bike was accepted when the Ducati factory sen
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  • ...nual and optional 80 Liter fuel tank, calculated by using extra-urban Euro cycle mileage of 4.8&nbsp;L/100&nbsp;km (49&nbsp;mpg) * First [[Miller cycle]] engine - 1996 [[Mazda Millenia]]
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  • ...htweight Touring and Zagato spiders and, most famous of all, the elemental cycle-fendered [[Monza]] corsa [[spiders]]. There were, in fact, many more bodies
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  • :''"I think it could be better than the last one, but I can't see the cycle going on past that. Though I am signed to do two more - OHMSS and one other
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  • ...[[George B. Selden]] was granted a United States patent for a [[two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] automobile engine ({{US patent|549160}}). This patent did more
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  • ..., making an impression at an early-1952 Milan show, introducing their 65TS cycle and Cruiser (a four-stroke [[motor scooter]]). Despite being described as t
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  • ...lson Piquet]] was fond of saying that racing at Monaco was "like trying to cycle round your living room," but added that "a win here was worth two anywhere
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  • ..., as a biannual event. The races take places over a full 24 hour day/night cycle, with starts on set times allowing cars from the same era to compete at the
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  • ...ous [[Lancia Lambda|Lambda]] that it seems to have concluded its decennial cycle and goes therefore replaced.
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  • ...n [[the 1929]]) while also glorious [[Lancia Lambda|Lambda]] concluded its cycle and therefore was replaced. The Dilambda 4 liter V8, while the Lambda, orig
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  • ...Paris]], which, being [[cobblestone|cobble]]d, is an unpleasant surface to cycle on, though not as much as the famous [[Paris-Roubaix]]. The race takes mult
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  • ...peed of 115mi/h, with fuel consumption at 43.4&nbsp;mpg in the EU combined cycle and 154&nbsp;g/km of CO2 emissions. It comes in black, white, red, metallic
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  • ...England]], composed many chivalrous romances, derived from the [[Arthurian cycle]], and subsequently wrote the ''[[Travels of Marco Polo]]'', which may have ...by [[Francesco Bello]] (Cieco of Ferrara). He drew from the [[Carolingian cycle]], from the romances of the [[Round Table]], and from classical antiquity.
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  • ...England]], composed many chivalrous romances, derived from the [[Arthurian cycle]], and subsequently wrote the ''[[Travels of Marco Polo]]'', which may have ...'' by [[Francesco Bello]] (Cieco of Ferrara). He drew from the Carolingian cycle, from the romances of the [[Round Table]], and from classical antiquity. He
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  • *[[National Cycle and Motors of Canada]]
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  • ...ren's songs, seasonal songs based around holidays like [[Christmas]], life-cycle songs that celebrate weddings, baptisms and other important events, dance s
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