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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]]
    11 KB (1,775 words) - 09:48, 2 August 2009
  • ...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)]]
    12 KB (1,944 words) - 22:56, 14 June 2009

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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
    1,015 bytes (152 words) - 00:05, 8 August 2009
  • ...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]]
    11 KB (1,775 words) - 09:48, 2 August 2009
  • ...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
    6 KB (1,020 words) - 07:50, 14 July 2009
  • ...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)]]
    12 KB (1,944 words) - 22:56, 14 June 2009

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