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  • A '''spring''' is a flexible [[elasticity|elastic]] object used to store mechanical [[e ==Types of spring==
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  • [[Image:Coil spring.JPG|thumb|right|A compression coil spring]] [[Image:Ressort de traction à spires jointives.jpg|thumb|right|A tension coil spring]]
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  • [[Image:Coil spring.JPG|thumb|right|A compression coil spring]] [[Image:Ressort de traction à spires jointives.jpg|thumb|right|A tension coil spring]]
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  • A '''spring''' is a flexible [[elasticity|elastic]] object used to store mechanical [[e ==Types of spring==
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  • ...Foot-and-mouth disease]] which was affecting the [[United Kingdom]] in the spring and summer of [[2001]], and the impossibility of disinfecting 40,000 specta
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  • ...the [[paganism|pagan]] celebrations of the return of the [[Spring (season)|Spring]] time. During these celebrations [[Ceres]]’ [[priestess]] brought an egg ...of the new life, some water which had the fragrance of the flowers of the spring time, [[cider]] and aromatic Asian spices.
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  • ...the springs themselves supply enough lateral rigidity, but only with coil spring suspensions. ...cessive sideways movement between the axle and the body at the ends of the spring travel; therefore the Panhard rod is less desirable on smaller cars than la
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  • Beam axles are typically suspended either by [[leaf spring]]s or [[coil spring]]s. In some cases, a [[Panhard rod]] or similar device may be used to contr
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  • ...s and [[shock absorber]]s. Pre 1967 Volkswagens used torsion bars as their spring.
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  • ...he the wheel rather than using it to work against the seat pressure on the spring.
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  • ...is made the whole year round, but is thought to be at its best during the spring and summer months.
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  • ...joint]]. The complete assembly is suspended on [[coil spring]]s or [[leaf spring]]s.
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  • ...requirements, if the car is lowered by use of shortened [[Spring (device)|spring]]s, this changes the [[caster angle]] (as described in [[McPherson strut]])
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  • ...], coil spring, double-action telescopic [[shock absorber]]s<br>Rear: coil spring, double action shock absorbers
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  • '''Ferrario''' was founded in the spring of 1973 by [[Ditta Carlo]] and Giuseppe and was based in [[Albavilla]], [[C
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  • ...istance to roll in turns, independent of its [[Hooke's law#Spring equation|spring rate]] in the vertical direction. ...is resisted by the suspension's roll stiffness, which is a function of the spring rate of the vehicle's springs and of the anti-roll bars, if any. The use of
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  • ...[[bearing]]s, [[tire]]s, and a portion of the weight of [[driveshaft]]s, [[Spring (device)|springs]], [[shock absorber]]s, and suspension links. If the vehic ...ons of fuel economy and overheating. The shock absorbers, if any, damp the spring motion also and must be less stiff than would optimally damp the wheel boun
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  • ...mpression and rebound damping<br>Rear: Single Ohlins shock with adjustable spring preload, compression and rebound damping
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  • ...r wheel well. The strut will usually carry both the coil [[spring (device)|spring]] on which the body is suspended and the [[shock absorber]], which is usual
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  • [[File:ORSASpring.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1968 ORSA Siata Spring''' [http://www.spiderbarchetta.blogspot.com <small>Source</small>] ]] ...der Spring'' was a two-seater produced from 1967 to 1970 by [[Siata]]. The Spring is perhaps one of the first vehicle born after undertaking a thorough marke
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  • ...aly in March 2003.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Satellite view of the Peninsula in spring]]
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  • ...ne joint at the knuckle. The [[shock absorber]] and [[spring (device)|coil spring]] mount to the wishbones to control vertical movement. Double-wishbone des
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  • ...to an open [[roadster]] body with [[solid axle]]s front and rear. [[Leaf spring]]s suspended the front with no suspension at all in the rear. Cables opera ...bsp;rpm, more than adequate for the 660&nbsp;lb (300&nbsp;kg) car. [[Leaf spring]]s were now fitted all around, and the car rode on a roughly 2&nbsp;m (79&n
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  • ...orbers, the vehicle would have a bouncing ride, as energy is stored in the spring and then released to the vehicle, possibly exceeding the allowed range of [ ...ce)|Spring]]-based shock absorbers commonly use [[coil spring]]s or [[leaf spring]]s, though [[torsion bar]]s can be used in [[torsion (mechanics)|torsional
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  • ...sicists call weight). Most scales measure weight using a [[Spring (device)|spring]].
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  • ...ble wishbone suspension|Double wishbone]], outboard [[Spring (device)|coil spring]]/[[shock absorber|damper]]. ...rm|wishbone]], twin [[Radius rod|radius arms]], outboard [[Spring (device)|spring]]/[[shock absorber|damper]].
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  • ...Torino]]. The Grignani ''Parva'' was a very compact microcar, presented in spring 1950, with an open 2-seater bodywork. It was powered by a rear-mounted 125c
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  • ...e island, Punta del Corvo, is 421 meters above sea level. There are [[hot spring|thermal springs]] near the village of Punta di Peppe e Maria. [[Scuba set|
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  • ...dent, trapezes overlapped with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar Account ...ulti-link with lower triangle, [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar Account
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  • ...vince of Varese dedicated a museum to his memory, its opening scheduled by Spring 2007.
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  • ...th a steerable front wheel. This wheel had both a screw and a torsion leaf spring rear suspension. The first scooter was called the ''David Casalini''.
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  • ...properly for their specific vehicle. Typically the adjustment lies in the spring preload. One way to adjust it is as follows: ...will not close fully, resulting in a boost leak and idle problems. If the spring is set too hard, the valve will not fully open, close too early, and cause
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  • ...ted by the bar's [[Torsion (mechanics)|torsion]] resistance. The effective spring rate of the bar is determined by its length, diameter, and material. ...this type of suspension, swapping torsion bars for those with a different spring rate is usually an extremely easy task.
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  • [[image:distribcap.jpg|thumb|right|175px|Distributor cap. At the center is a spring loaded carbon button that bears upon the rotor. The number of distribution ...aft. The rotor contacts the central high voltage cable from the coil via a spring loaded carbon brush. The rotor arm passes close to (but does not touch) the
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  • ...e. When bolted, it is sometimes equipped with [[rubber]] [[bushing]]s or [[Spring (device)|springs]] to [[Damping|dampen]] [[oscillation|vibration]].
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  • ...e and leaf spring longitudinal semiellittiche, behind rigid axle with leaf spring longitudinal 3/4 ellipse
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  • ...three-speed [[gearbox]]. The frame was cradled in a tubed frame, the leaf spring saddle with a front [[fork]] [[suspension]] and a [[chain driven]] [[transm
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  • ...mined by the adoption of a [[radiator]] a radiator with a fan powered by a spring steel. This small two-seater car had a wheelbase of 1990 mm and [[track]] o
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  • ...[Roller chain]]s, [[Rope]], [[Seal (mechanical)|Seals]], [[Spring (device)|Spring]], [[Wheel]],
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  • ...uid is basically incompressible, leading to a minimum of [[Spring (device)|spring]] action. When hydraulic fluid flow is stopped, the slightest motion of the
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  • ...being known as the [[valve train]]). The valve is held closed by a strong spring against the force of which the cam pushes to open it. Each valve is needed ...the valve can be reduced, and increasing the strength of the valve return spring greatly increases the already considerable wear on the camshaft.
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  • Each displacer unit contains a rubber spring, and damping is achieved by the displaced fluid passing through rubber valv
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  • [[Image:Piston rings.jpg|thumb|250px|Spring-loaded piston rings.]] ...two rails or segments (these are thin steel rings) with a spacer expander spring which keeps the two rails apart and provides the radial load.
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  • ...m) and spinterogeno Bosch (deluxe version), Gurtner carburetor, front fork spring type shocks by [[Druid]], in block chain driven three-speed transmission, b
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  • ...being known as the [[valve train]]). The valve is held closed by a strong spring against the force of which the cam pushes to open it. Each valve is needed ...the valve can be reduced, and increasing the strength of the valve return spring greatly increases the already considerable wear on the camshaft.
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  • ...nt, triangles overlapping with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar Account ...s lower [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic inclined agents on portamozzi and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial, [[camber]] caster and Toe adjustab
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  • ...wn, two forces push back against the driver's foot. One force comes from a spring in the valve. The second force comes from the air pressure going to the bra ...rake drum. When one releases the brake pedal, the S-cam rotates back and a spring pulls the brake shoes away from the drum, letting the wheels roll freely ag
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  • ...ve]]s used on tires are examples of poppet valves. The Presta valve has no spring and relies on a pressure differential for opening and closing while being i ...modromic valve]]s are closed by positive mechanical action instead of by a spring, and are used in some high speed [[motorcycle]] and [[auto racing]] engines
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  • ...nt, triangles overlapping with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial ** Rear: a bridge with rigid leaf spring semiellittiche longitudinal
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  • | Semi-elliptic spring | Valve spring
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  • ...ne joint at the knuckle. The [[shock absorber]] and [[spring (device)|coil spring]] mount to the wishbones to control vertical movement. Double-wishbone des
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  • ...being known as the [[valve train]]). The valve is held closed by a strong spring against the force of which the cam pushes to open it. Each valve is needed ...the valve can be reduced, and increasing the strength of the valve return spring greatly increases the already considerable wear on the camshaft and valve s
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  • ...ss members and had a [[double wishbone]] suspension with transverse [[leaf spring]]s in front with a [[live axle]] in the rear. However, [[Gioacchino Colomb
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  • ...le and trapeze overlapped with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar Account ...s lower [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic inclined agents on portamozzi and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial, [[camber]] caster and convergence
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  • ...uspension|Double wishbone]], push-rod activated inboard [[Spring (device)|spring]]/[[shock absorber|damper]]. |
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  • ...king the power from the [[crankshaft]] area to the top of the cylinders. A spring wrapped around the ''valve stem'' closes the valve when the cam stops pushi ...come the opening inertia. At some point, the valve inertia overwhelms the spring and stops following the cam profile, closing well after the cam lobe has mo
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  • ...lar [[double wishbone suspension|double wishbone]], with transverse [[leaf spring]] and inboard [[Shock absorber|dampers]]. |Rear suspension || [[De Dion tube]], with transverse leaf spring and inboard dampers.
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  • ...1898 the bicycle evolved from the company [[Ceirano & C.]] in [[Turin]] in spring 1899 under the brand name "Welleyes" one of [[Aristide Faccioli]] construct
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  • ..., at that time it was a luxury. This type of spring was called "swing-arm" spring action. It cost a lot of service, but it works well. ...ries. The "adult" Dilly, with a tube-frame, had a front and back telescope spring action and a 2.5hp at 5800 rpm horse-power engine. To date, we are not sur
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  • ...the piston in machined grooves. These rings are made of some variety of [[spring steel]] which makes positive contact with the hard walls of the sleeve (thi
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  • ...ss members and had a [[double wishbone]] suspension with transverse [[leaf spring]]s in front with a [[live axle]] in the rear. However, [[Gioacchino Colomb
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  • ...nt, triangles overlapping with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar Account ...wer triangles on which the act [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial, [[camber]] caster and Toe adjustab
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  • ...s cast in one piece, including the fender that contained a housing for the spring suspension. In 1954, the company closed its doors for good.
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  • ...h a closed fork tubes that housed Druid type dampers, superior even to the spring seat. Front brake shoes were on the edge of the circle and back to the skid
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  • ...the piston in machined grooves. These rings are made of some variety of [[spring steel]] which makes positive contact with the hard walls of the sleeve (thi
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  • | double wishbones, pushrod with coaxial spring/damper and torsion bar | double wishbones, pushrod with coaxial spring/damper and torsion bar
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  • ...by the body of the car should lower the [[sprung weight]] until the [[coil spring]]s compress until they bind and the suspension can no longer [[Suspension (
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  • |Front suspension || double wishbone, pushrod operated coil spring & damper |Rear suspension || double wishbone, pushrod operated coil spring & damper
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  • ...nt, triangles overlapping with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar Account ** Rear: a bridge with two rigid leaf spring semiellittiche longitudinal and [[shock]] hydraulic vertical telescopic
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  • | Progressive linkage with fully adjustable [[Öhlins]] monoshock with top-out spring. Aluminum [[single-sided swingarm]] ...ssive linkage with fully adjustable [[Öhlins]] TTXR monoshock with top-out spring. Aluminum [[single-sided swingarm]]
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  • ...owing the [[Fiat 24-40 HP|24-40 HP]] presented by the Italian [[Fiat]], in spring 1908.
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  • ...to an open [[roadster]] body with [[solid axle]]s front and rear. [[Leaf spring]]s suspended the front with no suspension at all in the rear. Cables opera ...bsp;rpm, more than adequate for the 660&nbsp;lb (300&nbsp;kg) car. [[Leaf spring]]s were now fitted all around, and the car rode on a roughly 2&nbsp;m (79&n
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  • ...nt, triangles overlapping with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar Account ** Rear: a bridge with two rigid leaf spring semiellittiche longitudinal and hydraulic telescopic
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  • ...tarts to run. Once the engine starts, the key-operated switch is opened, a spring in the solenoid assembly pulls the pinion gear away from the ring gear, and #A spring retracted the armature, and with it, the pinion gear.
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  • Front suspension = Double wishbone, pushrods, inboard spring dampers | Rear suspension = Double wishbone, pushrods, inboard spring dampers |
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  • Most pistons fitted in a cylinder have piston rings. Usually there are two spring-compression rings that act as a [[Seal (mechanical)|seal]] between the pist
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  • ...the top-dead-center position the compressed air in the cylinder acts as a spring and pushes the [[piston]] back down the cylinder, returning the [[energy]]
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  • ...[[Double wishbone suspension|Double wishbone]], inboard [[Spring (device)|spring]]/[[shock absorber|damper]].
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  • ...nside of it. Other features of the plane include a V-shaped radiator, leaf spring suspension and double downdraught carburetors. The cooling system was desig
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  • ...nt, triangles overlapping with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial ** Rear: a bridge with two rigid leaf spring semiellittiche inclined
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  • ...lar [[double wishbone suspension|double wishbone]], with transverse [[leaf spring]] and inboard [[Shock absorber|dampers]]. | Rear suspension || [[De Dion tube]], with transverse leaf spring and inboard dampers.
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  • A single-seater designed by [[Gioacchino Colombo]] in the spring of 1937, at the request of [[Enzo Ferrari]]. The [[Alfa Romeo 158|158]] - a
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  • ...me]], near [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. San Pellegrino's sources are three deep [[spring (water)|springs]] which emerge at about 70[[°F]] (22[[°C]]). The waters c ...with the rocks and is heated by [[geothermal]] gradient until reaching the spring, where it forms the creation of the drink itself.
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  • | Front suspension || [[Independent suspension|Independent]], [[torsion spring]]s and friction dampers | Rear suspension || [[Live axle]], [[leaf spring]]s and friction dampers
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  • ...one of the last Ferraris designed and built by Vignale, was created in the Spring of 1953. ...d from the Mondial in many details. Among the most important was a [[coil spring]] suspension, a radical departure for Ferrari, as well as a synchronized tr
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  • Front wheel drive version of Sedici was unveiled in Spring 2008. Available with the same engines and with two trim levels: Dynamic and In spring 2009, the Sedici is subjected to a more substantial upgrade: change the fro
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  • ...one of the last Ferraris designed and built by Vignale, was created in the Spring of 1953. ...d from the Mondial in many details. Among the most important was a [[coil spring]] suspension, a radical departure for Ferrari, as well as a synchronized tr
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  • | Double wishbones, pushrod/coil spring
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  • ...her such mechanisms. The anti-roll bar ties the left and right suspension spring rates together but does not tie their motion together.
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  • ** Rear: a bridge disk, with two leaf spring semiellittiche longitudinal vertical telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers,
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  • ...quality and ingenuity of these motorcycles was ahead of its time. Central spring leg and water cooling system were standard. All motorcycles had the color r
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  • ...ietta Sprint, introduced in late 1954. This was followed by a [[sedan]] in spring 1955 and in mid 1955, the open two-seat Giulietta Spider, featuring [[conve
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  • '''Suspension''' is the term given to the system of [[spring (device)|springs]], [[shock absorber]]s and [[Linkage (mechanical)|linkages ...rings were not only made of metal, a sturdy tree branch could be used as a spring such as with a bow. Early suspension devices were developed for [[stagecoac
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  • ...icle)|Suspension]]: [[Independent suspension]] pushrod activated [[torsion spring]] *Rear Suspension: Independent pushrod activated torsion spring
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  • ...for a considerable time, he recovered and was back to racing the following spring.
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  • ...nt, triangles overlapping with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar stabilizing, [[camber]] record
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  • *[[Spring loaded camming device]]
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  • | independent, pushrod-activated, torsion spring | independent, pushrod-activated, torsion spring
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  • ...: a bridge rigid DeDion with [[shock]] vertical telescopic hydraulic and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; ...riangle, [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic inclined bound to portamozzo and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial [[camber]], caster and [[convergenc
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  • ...couture fashion show live on the Internet. The haute couture Armani Prive spring/summer 2007 fashion show was broadcast via Microsoft Corporation’s MSN an
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  • ...by the camshaft. They are attached to the valve stem ends, seating within spring retainers. Other mechanisms can be used in place of valve springs to keep t
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  • ...y is low compared to the mechanical returns to kinetic energy from the air-spring effect in the engine.
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  • ...me chassis and had a [[double wishbone]] suspension with transverse [[leaf spring]]s in front with a [[live axle]] in the rear. Hydraulic power [[drum brake
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  • It was the spring that ultimately led to [[George Mazzilli]] machine to sit down and begin to
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  • ...[[Double wishbone suspension|Double wishbone]], inboard [[Spring (device)|spring]]/[[shock absorber|damper]].
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  • ...tion swingarm with asymmetric members. Hydraulic monoshock with adjustable spring preload. Wheel travel 120mm.
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  • ...nt, triangles overlapping with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar Account ** Rear: a bridge with two rigid leaf spring semiellittiche longitudinal and [[shock]] vertical telescopic hydraulic, an
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  • ...ing the shift lever into a second (Tiptronic) shift gate equipped with two spring-loaded positions: "upshift" and "downshift". Once in this gate, the driver
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  • |Suspension || For: Independent suspension with a transverse leaf spring lying.<br>
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  • ...r sprocket, the rear derailleur has two [[pulley]]s in a [[Spring (device)|spring-loaded]] rotating cage, through which the chain rolls in an [[S]]-shaped pa
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  • ...beria and [[Manchuria]] was an endless quagmire with the [[Spring (season)|spring]] [[thaw]] making progress difficult. At several points, forward movement w
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  • ...members. It had a [[double wishbone]] suspension with a transverse [[leaf spring]] in front and a [[torsion bar]] in the rear which was upgraded to a [[de D
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  • ...thumb|center|500px|In the 1998 [[Ford Ranger EV]], [[carbon fiber]] [[leaf spring]]s support a [[De Dion tube]] located by Watt's linkage while the motor/tra
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  • ...nt, triangles overlapping with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar stabilizing, [[camber]] adjust
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  • ...nt, triangles overlapping with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar Account
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  • ...6 L M-jet diesel engine was launched, and a more powerful 120PS version in spring 2008. The 105 PS version is avaialable with the so-called "Eco" pack which
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  • ...[[Limburg (Netherlands)|Limburg]], [[The Netherlands]]. It is held every spring. As of 2005, it is part of the [[UCI ProTour]].
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  • | Front suspension || [[Independent suspension|Independent]], [[torsion spring]]s and friction dampers | Rear suspension || [[Live axle]], [[leaf spring]]s and friction dampers
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  • ...[[Double wishbone suspension|Double wishbone]], inboard [[Spring (device)|spring]]/[[shock absorber|damper]].
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  • ...instead in a "dog leg" position, back and to the left. There is usually a spring-loading to return the stick to the central position. Reverse gear is common
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  • ...r time spent in several [[Austria]]n and [[Germany|German]] cities, in the spring of 1900 he ended up in [[Paris, France]] where he found work at the new [[R
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  • The suspension was independent front and rear with coil spring and [[double wishbone suspension|wishbone suspension]]; steering was power
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  • ...0 people died from exhaustion, disease, malnutrition and pneumonia. In the Spring of [[1945]], prior to the liberation of the camp by [[Allied]] forces, the
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  • ...ferent ways. This can be a straightforward as a simple [[Tuned mass damper|spring mass]] system, through a 3 [[Degrees_of_freedom_(mechanics)|degree of freed
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  • ...pring in the front forks with one fork controlling dampening and the other spring.
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  • ...rtin DB Series. [[Suspension]] is independent on all four wheels with coil spring [[shock absorbers]], together with front disc and rear drum brakes and [[Bo
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  • ...sed on a pre-war Fiat 509 chassis , it was equipped with an original front spring leaf suspension and fitted with [[Lancia Ardea]] engine and gearbox
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  • ...nt, triangles overlapping with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar stabilizing, [[camber]] record
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  • ...before Milan-Sanremo and was seen as an important preparation race for the Spring Classics, however in 1987 Milano-Torino was switched to a date in October j
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  • ...rotection against the stones and a [[reflector]] rear. The suspensions to spring took again from an esthetic point of view the typical look of the hydraulic
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  • ...ut the chassis with independent front suspension using a transverse [[leaf spring]] and [[wishbone]]s and neat packaging was a big advance, with the engine l ...was a compact unitary construction saloon fitted with wishbones and [[coil spring]]s at the front and a live axle and half-elliptic springs at the rear. Its
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  • | Double wishbones, pushrod with coaxial spring/damper and torsion bar
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  • ...ietta Sprint, introduced in late 1954. This was followed by a [[sedan]] in spring 1955 and in mid 1955, the open two-seat Giulietta Spider, featuring [[conve
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  • ...he better comfort, axle articulation and hence off road ability, of [[coil spring]]s.
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  • ...design is a bit unusual with upper [[A-arm]]s and a lower tranverse [[leaf spring]] up front and semi-trailing arms and [[coil springs]] out back. Front and
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  • ...special in its functions. This version first appeared in Batman #5 in the spring of 1941. Since then, the car's design gradually evolved, beginning with a
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  • ...sion system, typically by adding layers of complexity to an ordinary steel spring mechanical system. * Mechanical steel spring suspension systems that try to replicate some of the inherent advantages of
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  • Front suspension = [[Trailing arm]], transverse [[leaf spring]]s, hydraulic [[Shock absorber|damper]]s| Rear suspension = [[Swing axle]]*, transverse [[leaf spring]], hydraulic [[Shock absorber|damper]]s<br>
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  • ...me chassis and had a [[double wishbone]] suspension with transverse [[leaf spring]]s in front with a [[live axle]] in the rear. Hydraulic power [[drum brake
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  • The British Grasstrack season usually starts in early spring around the Easter holidays and runs through the summer/ autumn months culmi
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  • ...0&nbsp;hp (67&nbsp;kW) was reliably produced. [[Solid axle]]s with [[leaf spring]]s were used front and rear, and [[drum brake]]s in back, operated by cable
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  • ...e pressure coming from this pump is regulated and used to run a network of spring-loaded valves, check balls and [[servo]] pistons. The valves use the pump p ...ff by the computer control shift patterns and gear ratios, rather than the spring-loaded valves in the valve body. This allows for more precise control of [[
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  • ...ed cam lobe and lifter instead of the conventional valve [[spring (device)|spring]]s used in most internal combustion engines. This allows the cams to have a ...far higher revolutions than a similarly configured engine with traditional spring-valve heads.
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  • ...other events, winning the [[Vigorelli]] Trophy races on April 25th. In the spring of 1961, Baghetti's chief mechanic pulled him aside and told him that "Mr.
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  • ...o hear in Florida weeks before the race, advertising to both race fans and spring breakers.
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  • .... The pressure coming from this pump is regulated used to run a network of spring-loaded valves, check balls and [[servo]] pistons. The valves use the pump p ...ff by the computer control shift patterns and gear ratios, rather than the spring-loaded valves in the valve body. This allows for more precise control of [[
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  • | Related || [[SEAT 850]]<br>[[SEAT 133|SEAT/Fiat 133]]<br>Siata Spring
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  • ...flow and greater reliability from its cooling of the exhaust valve and its spring (and having half the number of pushrods of an OHV engine).
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  • ...duction of other models, including its armoured vehicles, is scheduled for Spring/Summer 2001. The bodywork is styled by the automotive stylist Thomas Tjaard
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  • Things should be better in late spring when the new chassis found its way on the circuits. The GR02 had nothing in
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  • ...ps the diaphragm from moving until the brake pedal is depressed. A return spring keeps the diaphragm in the starting position until the brake pedal is appli
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  • In spring of 1968, [[Formula One sponsorship liveries|sponsorship liveries]], which a
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  • |Suspension || front: telescopic fork, rear: swing arm. Spring with hydraulic damping.
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  • ...as first run in 1893 as an [[amateur]] event over two days. The race was a Spring Classic towards the end of April, between [[Paris-Roubaix]] and [[Gent-Weve
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  • ...y engine vacuum. As the throttle opens up, engine vacuum decreases and the spring opens the valve to let more fuel into the main circuit. ...choke and enrichener. It was called a "tickler". This tickler is simply a spring-loaded rod that, when depressed, manually pushes the float down and allows
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  • ...ioneered in the [[Fiat 128]], and also featured a unique transverse [[leaf spring]] suspension at the rear. The car was one of the first of the modern super
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  • ...tionale]] (UCI). The UCI had given preferential treatment to other Belgian Spring classics regarding race dates and riders (Article 108bis), the Het Volk org
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  • ...953 onwards a 200cc rotary-valve twin bearing the curious name of the B200 Spring Lasting (don't ask!). This featured a pressed-steel frame and an egg-shaped Image:MOTOBI 200 SPRING LASTING.jpg|<font color=>'''Motobi 200 Spring Lasting''' [http://www.motomanuali.com <small>Source</small>]
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  • ...ne-Liège]] ([[Belgium]]) and [[Amstel Gold Race]] ([[Netherlands]]) in the spring, and [[Clásica de San Sebastián]] ([[Spain]]), [[HEW Cyclassics]] ([[Germ ...cing on the road is a summer sport, although the season can start in early spring and end in autumn. The months of the season depend on the hemisphere. A rac
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  • ...worked with [[Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Motors]] chief stylist Frank Spring on the development of the 1954 [[Hudson Italia]].
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  • ...of an [[independent suspension]] (the front [[sliding pillar]] with [[coil spring]]s). Lancia even invented a [[shock absorber]] for the car. Approximately 1
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  • ...and a 4-wheel [[independent suspension]] featured [[wishbone]]s and [[coil spring]]s.
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  • ...ion front and rear with a single large coil over at the front and separate spring and twin shock absorber at the rear. The bodywork was made of a carbon fibe
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  • ...the Year]] award. It was praised for its spacious interior, advanced coil spring rear suspension, disc brakes and lightweight construction.
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  • ...ng the pedal further, then releasing the brake, whereas the return/release spring does not have enough strength to do so by itself and there is no way to aid
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  • ...nt, triangles overlapping with [[shock]] hydraulic telescopic tilted and [[spring | springs]] cylindrical helical coaxial; bar Account ** Rear: a bridge with two rigid leaf spring semiellittiche longitudinal and [[shock]] hydraulic vertical telescopic
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  • ...dent in the [[2009 Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungarian Grand Prix]] involving a spring from Rubens Barrichello's Brawn GP car falling off and striking him on his
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  • ...Spring had the 843cc engine from the Fiat 850, with 36bhp. Physically, the Spring had a [[wheelbase]] of 2027mm and a weight of 720kg. A maximum speed of 125
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  • ...g|road cycling race]] held in [[Flanders]], [[Belgium]]. It is held every spring, exactly one week before [[Paris-Roubaix]], and it used to be part of the [
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  • ...new [[Lancia in Formula One|Lancia]] racing team but Ascari's death in the spring of the following year profoundly affected Villoresi and his career went int
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  • ...s and spoilers, oftentimes suspension tuners unfamiliar with [[Hooke's Law|spring dynamics]] will cut stock springs, producing a soft, bouncy ride. It is al
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  • ...wheel [[independent suspension]] ([[torsion bar]]s in the front and [[coil spring]]s in the rear), standard power steering and four-wheel [[disc brakes]], an
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  • ...erent. Here snow usually lies for several months, till it gives place to a spring and summer considerably warmer than the average of British seasons.
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  • ...e more modern. The rear suspension uses twin Sachs shocks, adjustable for spring pre-load, mounted on a beefy 60&nbsp;mm section swingarm. Wide Excel 17&nbs
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  • ...pension via wishbones and transverse [[leaf spring]], semi-elliptical leaf spring and [[live axle]] rear [[suspension]]
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  • In the spring of 1908, a crisis now striking over the financial and industrial Italian, b
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  • ...ontact points, interrupting the current; the magnetic field collapses, the spring-loaded points close again, the circuit is reestablished, and the cycle repe
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  • It was formerly held in the spring, but since [[1995 Vuelta a España|1995]] the race has been run in Septembe
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  • ...es began in November, 2004, but right-hand drive sales did not start until Spring 2005, and the [[United States]] did not get the F430 until Summer 2005.
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  • In spring of 1968, [[Formula One sponsorship liveries|sponsorship liveries]], which a
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  • ...nto the tank, as in earlier vehicles, now have a small-diameter hinged and spring-loaded door only large enough for the tip of the filler nozzle. This preve
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  • ...und damping; Rear suspension: dual dampers, 3.8 in. travel, adjustable for spring preload, rebound damping; Fuel capacity: 4.9 gal; Handlebar width: 31.3 in.
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  • ...ing, and greater reliability from its cooling of the exhaust valve and its spring (and having half the number of pushrods of an OHV engine).
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  • ...ls. As a result compression is localised within the tire and the effective spring rate rises sharply as the tire compresses. The result is a tire which is le ...any unevenness on ice. Winter tires are usually removed for storage in the spring, because the rubber compound becomes too soft in warm weather resulting in
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  • ...r removal of the sills that there was a type of rusty Willmot Breedon coil spring mechanisum built in: after dismantling they were found to assist the door o
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  • ** Spring: olives and [[Globe artichoke|artichokes]]
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  • ...traction. A front-heavy vehicle with low rear roll stiffness (from soft [[spring (device)|springing]] and/or undersized or nonexistent rear [[anti-roll bar]
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  • ...ing, and greater reliability from its cooling of the exhaust valve and its spring (and having half the number of pushrods of an OHV engine).
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  • ...ikewise slightly lower at 325 km/h. UK sales are expected to begin in late spring 2016.
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  • ** [[Spring Mountain Motorsports Park]], [[Pahrump, Nevada]]
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  • ...sion]] in front used [[wishbone suspension|wishbones]] and a single [[leaf spring]], while a [[solid axle]] with a [[panhard rod]] and leaf springs was used
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  • ...] - SPRING SG - Standards, Productivity and Innovation Board - [http://www.spring.gov.sg/ Website]
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  • ...ependently of the suspension travel. There is no perfect height setting or spring/shock combo for any car, but each driver will have their own personal prefe
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  • ...e [[Adriatic Sea|Adriatic]] between [[autumn]] and early [[spring (season)|spring]].
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  • ...[[566]], married the daughter of their king Cunimond, [[Rosmunda]]. In the spring of [[568]], [[Alboin]] led the Lombards to cross [[Julian Alps]] and to inv
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  • ...the front and rear and all of which affect handling. Some of these are: [[spring rate]], damping, straight ahead [[camber angle]], camber change with wheel ...the road would come from the vehicle weight and motion, transmitted by the spring. But the unsprung weight is cushioned from uneven road surfaces only by th
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  • ...ndependent]], with [[double wishbone suspension|double wishbones]], [[coil spring]]s, telescopic [[shock absorber]]s, and an [[anti-roll bar]]. The rear susp
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  • The [[climate]] is mainly Mediterranean, with a warm spring and fall, hot summer, and mild winter.
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  • ...by double unequal length trailing arms and a [[panhard rod]], with [[coil spring]]s and direct acting [[Shock absorber|damper]]s. This design proved far su
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  • ...ich consists of a telescopic vertical [[strut]] with coaxial [[Coil spring|spring]] and two transverse links of different lengths and a longitudinal strut. T
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  • | A more spring shaped variety
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  • ...to be compressed in the area where the tire contacts the road surface and spring back to its original shape under high-frequency cycles. Typical components
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  • ...o De Martino at start of the Coppa Vesuvio, Naples, hillclimb event in the spring 1959. Standing behind the Autosud is Gioacchino Rosa Rosa.''' [http://www.a
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  • ** Spring: olives and [[Globe artichoke|artichokes]]
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  • *Front and rear half elliptic leaf spring suspension
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  • ...under the hood. With suspension modifications, (increasing shock length & spring rating), the car must still be below [[GVWR]] , even with the driver and pa
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  • ...atured 'Sliding Pillar' independent front suspension that incorporated the spring and hydraulic damper into a single unit (and featured on most production La
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  • ...aly" after ten days of popular uprising that took place in the city in the spring of 1849 against Austrian oppression.
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  • The track was completed in spring of 1927, and the [[ADAC]] [[Eifelrennen]] races were continued there. The f
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  • ...wheel hub, and a thin piece of iron over the top of the frame to act as a spring supporting the seat, for a slightly more comfortable ride. ..., and frames were often buttressed with complicated [[bicycle suspension]] spring assemblies. The pneumatic tire made all of these obsolete, and frame design
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  • ...or hydraulic arrangement, uses mechanical advantage to release the clutch spring, allowing the engine to freewheel with respect to the transmission.
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  • ...lvetro's book is separated into seasons with mentions of hop shoots in the spring and truffles in the winter detailing the truffle scavenge with the use of p ...ive oil and herbs for flavor. [[Vegetable]] dishes are more popular in the spring and summer while they are in season, while the fall and winter introduces m
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  • ...[2007]] by [[Sébastien Bourdais]], who lapped in 1'05.880 during Champ Car Spring Training.
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  • The Brazilian Uno featured an independent, transverse leaf spring suspension at the rear, based on the tried and tested Brazilian [[Fiat 147]
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  • ...ic of Ford’s work was what came to be known as the “Gucci sex factor.” His spring [[1996]] collection, which was reminiscent of the flower child fashions of
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  • ...ake is sometimes retrofitted to old rod brake roadsters. It consists of a spring-loaded flap attached to the back of the fork crown. This is depressed agai
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  • From the spring of 1934 (to the Hall of Milan of you open them) the Nozzle makes available, The first affirmation of the Augusta is recorded in the late spring of 1934, to massacring [[the automotive Turn of Italy]] (defined also, in h
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  • ...to 120 mm, losing the valuable and useful adjustment of preload and the [[Spring]] of the stem of the left (reserved only for the models SP or ordered by ki
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  • ...ar the new air intake, and the rubber rear spoiler. They also have stiffer spring rates. Lancia produced 1272 Coupé VX, 2370 HPE VX and 3900 Trevi VX. Most
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  • ...odel produced by Pagani. It will cost £850,000 when it goes on sale in the spring.
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  • ...tp://www.autocar.co.uk/news_article.asp?na_id=218805 link]), going on sale spring this year.
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  • ...Football Association]] (FIFA), football's governing body, published in the spring of 2001, over 240 million people regularly play football in more than 200 c
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  • | [[1954 in film|1954]] || ''[[Lilacs in the Spring]]'' || '''Unknown''' ||
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  • *[[Spring Mountain Motor Sports Ranch]], [[Pahrump, Nevada]], [[Nevada]]
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  • ...and the stench of rotting cattle. Trees which had begun to look forward to spring became instead blackened, ragged stumps, their twisted branches pushed to t "Thousands line the road in this annual rite of spring cheering their larger than life heroes. Urging, at times, even helping them
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  • ...le all Cloverleaf models were fitted with [[Bilstein]] units with a higher spring-rate.
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  • ...w independent rear with swing axles with radius rods and a transverse leaf spring was used for the Tipo C 3.8s.
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  • ...ined by the volume flowrate of air past the vane. The injectors are simple spring-loaded check valves with nozzles; once fuel system pressure becomes high en
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  • ...Bunker Hill]]'' during the [[battle of okinawa|battle for Okinawa]] in the spring of 1945. He was ordered to the ship with a draft of replacements shortly be
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  • ...eel brakes (by the [[Arrol-Johnston]] Company of Scotland in 1909). [[Leaf spring]]s were widely used for [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]], though many ot
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  • ...finishes off the design. The final approval of the 599 GTB was given last spring by former Ferrari-Maserati head of GT styling Frank Stevenson, now working
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  • Carrozzeria Touring was in financial trouble when the Giulia Spring GTC went into production. The company went out of business shortly after pr
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  • ...Schwinn Bicycle Company|Schwinn]] bicycles soon featured widened tires and spring-cushioned, padded seats, sacrificing a certain amount of efficiency for inc ...mountain bicycles feature various types of suspension systems (e.g. coiled spring, air or gas shock), and hydraulic or mechanical disc brakes. Mountain bicyc
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  • ...ent in the rear suspension, which used a [[dead axle]] suspended on [[leaf spring]]s. Later versions of the car added various mechanical improvements but thi
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  • *'''Spring Bros. Pub''', 35, Grand-Rue. (+41) 22 312 4008. Located in the old town, 10
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  • ...y Hybrid|Camry Hybrid]] has been announced and is slated to launch in late Spring as a 2007 model. It will be built in Kentucky, USA. Also, [[Nissan]] announ
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  • ..., near Paris. The family spent the year moving around Europe, spending the spring in France and the autumn and winter in Ireland, where Mosley was keen on ri
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  • ...ed in a normal looking credit card with a removable strip that activates a spring-loaded multifunction lock pick.
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  • ...deposited approximately two months after the Nozzle passing monsù, in the spring of 1937, for `' one new valve distribution in head tilted, commant from a s
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  • * First [[coil spring]]/[[shock absorber]] suspension - 1934 [[Cadillac]], [[Chrysler Corporation
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  • ...(July) and [[1968]] (in September, due to nationwide political turmoils in spring see [[May 1968]]), and was cancelled only in [[1936]] (economy) and from [[
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  • ...immediately. In the early years there were around 20 races held from late Spring to early Autumn (Fall) in Europe, although not all of these were considered
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  • ...n Italy. The universality of Italian culture ensured that jazz clubs would spring up throughout the peninsula, that all radio and then television studios wou
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  • ...ng; bus: Lines 2A or 3A, alight at Hofburg. Walking towards the Hofburg in spring, the alley is resplendent with pale purple lilacs which draw one’s eye to
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