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  • [[Image:4-Stroke-Engine.gif|framed|right|[[Four-stroke cycle]] (or Otto cycle)]] ...ertuerkheim.jpg|thumb|280px|Motorbike Horex "Regina" with one-cylinder-two-stroke-engine]]
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  • |Saab two-stroke engine *[[two stroke cycle]]
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  • ...'Molaroni Turismo''' with a two-speed Sturmey Archer exchange and 3 hp two-stroke motor]] ...company also produced a model with a two-cylinder horizontally opposed two-stroke with 600 cc engine. The same car, with some modifications, was produced unt
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  • ...other other companies, they produced motorcycle engines with two-and four-stroke of 132 to 247 cc. Blatto left in 1930, and production continued under the n ...[[transmission]], a 132 cc two-stroke Atre [[transmission]], a 175 cc two-stroke with the same characteristics. At the end of 1927, they also built a 250 cc
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  • ...cc [[Ducati]] [[Mosquito]] blocks ([[Ducati]] [[Cucciolo]] was the famous stroke block), marketed under the brand name [[Olympia]]. The 123 cc engine was a two-stroke, built by BSA, called the Brantom series, a DKW design, imported from Engla
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  • ...Speed advertisement.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''1952 Rossi Model 125 cc, Two Stroke, Four Speed advertisement''']]
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  • ...gines of 70 cc, 75 cc and 80 cc, and a 65 cc [[scooter]], also with a four-stroke engine. Even before 1960, production was terminated.
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  • ...o-stroke]] [[engines]]. There was also a ''Moto-Zeta'' which were a [[four-stroke]] [[scooter]] with options from 48cc to 250cc with a more modern method of
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  • ...the factory was in Bergamo. Produced were 123cc up to 244 cc two and four stroke blocks including a 173-cc ohc racing version though the racing was not very ...1955 Moto DEVIL 4 Stroke 125 cc.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1955 Moto DEVIL 4 Stroke 125 cc advertisement''']]
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  • ...exhaust, they must be opened and closed at the appropriate time during the stroke of the piston. For this reason, the camshaft is connected to the [[cranksha ...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 full rotation
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  • ...nes. It features two engine options, either the 246 cc twin-cylinder [[two-stroke]] model or the 123 cc single-cylinder version.
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  • ...e to the [[Moto Morini]]. Production began of the 98, 123 and 147 cc [[two stroke]] and a 47 cc with a chain driving overhead camshafts called the "Pony". ...d in 1957, one named the G5 bike and, in 1958, a scooter with a 160 cc two-stroke forced-cooled engine and open tubular frame. Production continues until the
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  • ...d be applied without modification to any bike. The engine was a 104 cc two-stroke that could automatically mix the fuel by placing the mixture in the crankca From 1923 they also built their own small motorcycles with A 123 cc two-stroke engines.
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  • The first of the [[Italian]] brand scooters had a 98 cc ''Fuchs-Sachs'' two-stroke engines. In 1952 they introduced two new models with the same engine. ...zella'' a 75 cc scooter and a light motorcycles with 125 cc and 150 cc two-stroke engines. Some mopeds after 1957 were released under the ''[[Tapella]]-Fuchs
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  • ...50-54 production was for scooters with a beam alloy frame and a 125 cc two-stroke engine. In 1952 they developed a motorcycle with 125 cc. The front fork was
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  • ...r cylinder 2 fires, and then 180° later cylinder 3 fires. There's no power stroke on the final 180° of rotation--it's like a 4-cylinder engine that's missin ...e [[Subaru Justy]], the [[Honda Insight]], and also [[two stroke cycle|two stroke]] [[Saab Automobile|Saab]]s ([[Saab 93|93]] - [[Saab 96|96]]). One experime
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  • ...ne]] rather 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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  • ...and manufacturer. In 1931 presented the first models with 170 and 250 cc 4-stroke ''[[COM]]'' engines installed in a double cradle frame. Two years later the The first models of this Italian brand had 175 cc two stroke blocks, which were soon replaced by the 174 cc overhead valve engines Moser
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  • ...ne]] rather 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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  • ...:1952 Invicta 98 cc 2 stroke.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1952 Invicta 98 cc 2 stroke''' [http://www.museoannicinquanta.it <small>Source</small>]]] ...he company for the manufacture of light motorcycles with 75 and 125 cc two-stroke engines, bicycles and automobiles. In 1906 they designed the "Invicta 6/8 H
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