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  • '''LEM''' Motor was established in 1973 and biased in [[Lippo di Calderara di Reno]], a tow ...minicross bikes, along the years LEM has been specializing in recreational vehicles and racing motocross motorcycles designated to the children’s market.
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  • ...lt into the frameworks and bought from other producers and imported. These vehicles were sold under the brand name of [[Fert]]. ...ian]] representative and build for the French brand ''Pivot''. At the 1906 Motor Show held in [[Turin]], the press reported about the two models with a four
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  • The '''Maserati 26M''' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] [[race car]] for [[Maserati]] between 1930 and 1934. [[Category:Maserati vehicles|26M]]
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  • ...hoped to sell the design of the concept to another company, perhaps [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], but when there were no takers had the car produced by [[Car ...and coil springs at all four corners with uprights sourced from [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]. The small car weighed just 726kg (1600lb) with a fiberg
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  • ...y]] where a flat-proof tire would be extremely advantageous to maneuvering vehicles in difficult or dangerous areas. The tweel may eventually be able to outpe
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  • ...esigned by Bertone. Production of the Khamsin ended in 1982, with only 430 vehicles produced. [[Category:Maserati vehicles|Khamsin]]
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  • ...ylindrical blocks and a shaft drive. There was no mass production of these vehicles.
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  • ...]], [[1909]] – died [[February 28]], [[2001]], was a French [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver who participated in one [[Formula One]] race in the year o ...ed Charles Pozzi S.A., the official importer of Ferrari and Maserati motor vehicles in France. In 2003, the company was acquired by the [[Ferrari]] company.
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  • ...ed as a prototype at the 1953 [[:it:Salone dell'automobile di Torino|Turin Motor Show]] and went on sale a year later with a price tag of almost a million [ [[Category:Classic vehicles]]
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  • ...ce the engine was running, a concept that is now being revived in [[hybrid vehicles]]. By [[1920]], nearly every car had a self-starter. ...id assembly pulls the pinion gear away from the ring gear, and the starter motor stops. Modern starter motors have a "bendix" — a gear and integ
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  • ...transmission]]. In 1932 the name ''Wolsit'' reappeared on a bicycle with a motor called the ''Motosulm'' and built by ''NSU'' and was mounted above the fron ...was the Wolsit. Due to the economic crisis emerged at that time only a few vehicles. In 1909 the company was liquidated.
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  • ...by [[Luigi Storer]] as a mechanic in his first few competitions for motor vehicles. In those days, the mechanic followed the race on board in the car as the s
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  • ...ugatti]] [[DOHC]] straight-8 in a [[Bugatti Type 59|Type 59]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] racer]] ...favor by the [[1950s]], almost universally replaced by the [[V8]]. [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] never adopted the straight-8, using [[V8]] or [[V12]] engine
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  • Most modern motor scooters have smaller wheels than motorcyles, between 8 and 12 inches (20-2 ...ater cooled such as the [[Honda]] [[Honda FC50|FC50]] or the 2002 [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha]] YQ50s. Scooters increasingly have four stroke engines to m
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  • ...ublic]], is regarded as one of the greatest female drivers in [[Grand Prix motor racing]] history. ...urse and was killed instantly. Devastated, she gave up racing and sold her vehicles.
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  • ...or people with prevented or reduced mobility. The design and production of vehicles, is performed entirely in [[Italy]]. ...ied to a folding bike (model''Avia'') and a moped folding model''R2'': two vehicles characterized by extreme ease of folding and details particularly original,
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  • ...licence the [[British Motor Corporation|BMC]] (later the [[British Leyland Motor Corporation]] (BLMC)) [[Mini]], with 998 cc and 1275 cc engines, following ==List of Innocenti vehicles==
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  • .... An example would be a PTO, or [[power take-off]]. The operation of these vehicles is sometimes regulated by local, regional, or national [[laws]]. Some count ...red partly by an [[internal combustion engine]], and partly by an electric motor. The concepts of transmission continue to employ methods for transferring t
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  • ...ving''' is the controlled operation of a [[vehicle]], which is usually a [[motor vehicle]] such as a [[truck]], [[bus]], [[motorcycle]], or [[automobile|car In terms of the basic physical tasks required, driving a motor vehicle generally involves:
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  • ...s a straight-2 engine rated at 8 hp and top speed of 45km/h. The Fiat 8 HP motor is closely derived from previous model of the young company FIAT in Turin, [[Category:Fiat vehicles|8 HP]]
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