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  • ...s || '''[[Indy Racing League]]''' <br>[[Indy Japan 300]]<p>'''[[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|MotoGP World Championship]]'''<br>Grand Prix of Japan ...c Honda racing and production cars and motorcycles. Honda also operates a technology demonstration center on the site, as well as educational centers.
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  • * [[Honda E engine#ED|Honda ED engine]] - First use of Honda's [[CVCC]] technology ==Motorcycle use==
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  • ...five deaths in 1973, including [[Renzo Pasolini]] and [[Jarno Saarinen]]. Motorcycle racing did not return to Monza until 1981. The 1972 chicanes were soon seen With technology still improving vehicle speeds the track was again changed in 1979, with ad
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  • |Industry || [[Automotive]] and [[Motorcycle]] [[Braking]] ...both by themselves and others) to be the "worldwide leader in brake system technology"<sup title="Needs citation">[''[[Wikipedia:Citing sources|citation&nbsp;nee
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  • | [[Motorcycle land speed record]] || 580.833&nbsp;km/h (360.913&nbsp;mph) || Top Oil-Ack ...32&nbsp;km/h (19.8&nbsp;mph) average speed || [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] [[Monarch B]] || Frank Scarabino || [[1 May]] [[1984]]
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  • ...rs shortly before and during [[World War I]]. It was also used in a few [[motorcycle]]s and [[automobile|cars]]. ...a]] motorcycle with a radial rotary engine inside the front wheel. Another motorcycle with a radial rotary engine was the [[Redrup Radial]], which had a rotating
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  • ...x|A pair of piston rings mounted on a 47mm [[two-stroke cycle]] [[Scooter (motorcycle)|scooter]] piston.]] ...ife.<!--the following sentence is confusing and incoherent--> Newer modern motorcycle manufacturers have many single function but serrated ports to retain the ri
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  • ...teams. Since the very beginning Ducati-NCR stands for racing, excellence, technology and passion. Besides Hailwood, other great drivers raced with NCR: Cannella ...built and assembled by hand, one at a time, applying the highest available technology and the most attentive care: this is, we believe, the only way to reach tru
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  • ...id #999;" |[[File:1964 Ducati 125 Bronco at the 2009 Seattle International Motorcycle Show 1.jpg|280px]] |Suspension || Front: [[Marzocchi]] hydraulically damped [[Motorcycle fork#Telescopic|telescopic fork]]. Rear: non-adjustable twin hydraulic shoc
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  • When DOHC technology was introduced in mainstream vehicles, it was common for it to be heavily a [[Category:Motorcycle engines]]
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  • In most [[motorcycle]]s all or most of the exhaust system is visible and may be [[chrome plate]] On a two-cylinder [[motorcycle]], "siamese exhaust pipes" are where both cylinders blow into the same exha
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  • {{Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque}} [[Category:Science and technology in Italy]]
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  • |Current season || 2007 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season |category || [[Motorcycle sport]]
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  • ...there, and a significant amount of research is underway to try to make the technology viable. The common [[internal combustion engine]], usually fueled with gaso ...e more efficient than vehicles running internal combustion engines, if the technology can be invented.
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  • The 1964 '''Ducati Berliner 1260 Apollo''' was a prototype model of [[motorcycle]], that did not make it into production, yet influenced other production mo [[Image:Ducati_apollo.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Ducati Apollo motorcycle]]
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  • ..., near [[Milan]], specializing in the production tubes for [[bicycle]]s, [[motorcycle]]s and [[car]]s. Meanwhile Gilberto and his son Marco begin studies for the application of technology Trafiltubi tubes for lamps.
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  • ...and licensing fees. Scooters above 50cc are generally legally considered [[motorcycle]]s, though some states have an in-between definition for motorized bike for ...n, the 'big-wheel' or commuter-style scooter features wheels as large as a motorcycle. Popular models of the commuter-style bike include the [[Aprilia]] Scarabe
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  • '''Motorcycle sport''' is a broad field that encompasses all [[sport]]ing aspects of [[mo ...rnationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]] is the international sanctioning body for motorcycle racing and most nations have their own governing bodies. Other breakaway/in
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  • ...der (Motorcycle)|Commander]] and F1; [[Suzuki]] also produced a production motorcycle with a Wankel engine, the RE-5. [[Arctic Cat]] produced snowmobiles powered ...o the [[SAE]] in 1988 by [[Chen Teluan]] of the [[South China Institute of Technology]] at [[Guangzhou]].
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  • ...echanical action instead of by a spring, and are used in some high speed [[motorcycle]] and [[auto racing]] engines, eliminating '[[valve float]]' at high [[RPM] [[Category:Engine technology]]
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