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  • ...re: There was a single cylinder engine to the front frame tube hung with a chain drive to the rear. ...as mounted under the seat to drive the rear wheel. That allowed the normal chain to still be used for cycling.
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  • ...still produced a luxury model with a 1300 cc, 4-cylinder engine with a and chain drive.
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  • ...in drive) versions and a 10/12 hp (two four-cylinder blocks Three gear and chain drive) versions was offered. The car production in 1907, however, did not
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  • ...fork, two separate gears, a primary and secondary transmission chain; the chain was right by the pedals. He then adopted the two-and four-stroke DKW, [[Rub
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  • File:MV lato sx.jpg|'''Benelli arm frame, SS 30 mm carburetors, saddle tank chain kit, small battery, and side panels made ​​of aluminum all this with a
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  • ...der [[motorcycles]] with a 620 cc engine contrasted with side valves and a chain driven gearbox.
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  • ...” magneto [[ignition]], “Amac’ carburetor, cone clutch, two speed gearbox, chain drive, wheels 26" x 1” ¾. ...” magneto [[ignition]], “Amac’ carburetor, cone clutch, two speed gearbox, chain drive, wheels 26" x 1” ¾.
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  • ...raight-4|four-cylinder]] engine and four-speed [[manual transmission]]. [[Chain drive]] was used. It went into production as the Dietrich-Bugatti '''Type
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  • ...raight-4|four-cylinder]] engine and four-speed [[manual transmission]]. [[Chain drive]] was used. It went into production as the Dietrich-Bugatti '''Type
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  • ...ts the motion from the driving wheel, in front of the engine by means of a chain. The suspension is telescopic and the engine is a single cylinder two-strok
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  • ...stroke, so it could only rev to about 2800 rpm. The rear wheels were chain driven.
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  • ...ia a belt or chain called a ''[[timing belt]]'' or ''[[roller chain|timing chain]]''. In some designs the camshaft also drives the [[distributor]] and the [
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  • ...ock was done with a four-speed foot pedal and the transmission and primary chain werey final.
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  • ...with a ''Moser'' engine with 2.75 hp, a single vertical [[cylinder]] with chain drive and two V-twin versions. The primary is operating with chain and sprocket (cam sprocket is missing). Secondary working with v-belt from
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  • ...ly be referred to as '''sprockets''' since they are driven by, or drive, a chain; and are not driven by one another. ...y pulleys or wheels. The front derailleur has a cage that should touch the chain only while shifting between the front chainrings.
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  • ...ti''' was founded in 1948 and produced [[mopeds]] from 1954 to 1958 with a chain driven [[transmission]] and a conventional roller transmission , using engi
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  • ...with [[gears]], the [[transmission]] is made up of a primary and secondary chain. The [[brakes]] are an expanding front fork and a [[parallelogram]]. This m
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  • ...1954. There were mopeds with 49 ccengines and a chain driven Transmission chain, as well as 49 and 75 cc [[moped]] with the same characteristics. In 1954,
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  • Kinematic pairs are the building blocks of most [[kinematic chain]]s and mechanical [[linkage (mechanical)|linkages]], e.g., [[gimbal]]s, [[r
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  • *Transmission / Drive -- 6 Speed / chain
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  • '''Mario Tadini''' from [[Bologna]] was the owner of a chain of clothing stores. He was one of the greatest all-time [[hillclimbe]]rs -
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  • ...gnition engine. It also had a flywheel alternator, transmission belt mixed chain and shocks on the front fork.
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  • ...ingle 276 cc cylinder two-stroke [[engine]], "auto" blending lubricants, a chain driven transmission, three-speed, front shock suspension. In 1933, the comp
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  • ...e which was built with a 173 cc four-stroke [[engine]] and an [[overhead]] chain driven [[camshaft]].
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  • ...a platform that sat above the rear wheel of a bike that could connect the chain drive to the rear sprocket.
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  • ...ears that are meshed or two [[sprocket]]s connected with a common [[roller chain]], or the [[circumference]]s of two [[pulley]]s connected with a drive [[be ...s later, it synchronizes the two shafts exactly. A chain, called a timing chain, is used on other automobiles for this purpose. In a few automobiles, the
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  • ...er]] engines with a either mono- or V-twin that were driven with a belt or chain drive.
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  • ...from [[bicycles]] [[chassis]] equipped with a 2 hp [[Peugeot]] motor and a chain driven [[transmission]]. This was a very small Italian company which was in
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  • ...rs lie down while they pull the boat and sightseers into the grotto with a chain permanently attached to the cave entrance.
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  • ...The 34-cc engine could be mounted on any bike and drove through the normal chain. The cycle engine Remondini is considered one of the precursors of the moto
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  • ...me with a three speed [[transmission]]. While the first transmission had a chain and strap, the other two just had the strap. In 1919, work resumed after it
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  • ...nder engine fueled by a boiler generator with a concentric flue, and has a chain drive to the rear wheels.
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  • ...ere already integrated into a 6-speed [[gearbox]] with all models having a chain drive. Unfortunately, these technically advanced automobiles could not prev
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  • ...ree wheeler]] vehicle was fitted with a 120cc single-cylinder engine and [[chain drive]]. The end of 1935, Antonio Passarin produced a tandom version, but n
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  • ...as opposed to distribution, while the transmission belt was replaced by a chain.
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  • ...mshaft positioned just above crankshaft and can be run with a much smaller chain or even direct gear connection.
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  • ...ingle-cylinder engine with a two-stroke 350 cc engine, magneto ignition, a chain driven [[GN]] three speed [[transmission]] with automatic lubrication and a
    1,022 bytes (138 words) - 12:07, 7 February 2011
  • ...boost production numbers. The lineup included a basic model with 35/50 hp chain drive. 1914 production continued.
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  • ...ed reducer gear hardened connected to the rear wheel and driven by a short chain. It probably was only produced in 1920.
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  • ...engines]]. The transmission was a [[Sturmey Archer]] three-speed driven by chain. Production ceased in 1928.
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  • ...52x62mm, equal to 132cc, cone clutch, gear lock in a 2-speed transmission chain, cone clutch and front fork parallelogram.
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  • .... This to two stroke micromotor weighed 7 kg, had a displacement of 48 cc, chain drive and was placed laterally to the rear wheel hub.
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  • ...a car with a 2-[[cylinder]] rear [[engine]], a four-speed [[gearbox]] and chain drive. The brand name became "Lux". In 1906, Paschetta established the '''L
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  • ...ull in aluminium by Bandini, a circuit lubricants carter dry, distribution chain and double overhead camshaft, 16 valves, with indirect injection pump mecha ...nch]] and league cup d '[[aluminium]], [[head]] alloy[[DOHC]] distribution chain , 4 valves per cylinder vertical
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  • ...me [[David]] a motorized transportation three-wheel motorcycle. This had a chain driven with a steerable front wheel. This wheel had both a screw and a tors
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  • ...raight-4|four-cylinder]] engine and four-speed [[manual transmission]]. [[Chain drive]] was used. It went into production as the Dietrich-Bugatti '''Type
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  • ...n” magneto, “Longuemare” carburetor, and a two speed gearbox, rear brake, chain drive and 26" x 2” wheels. ...earbox without clutch, fuel/oil mix 10-12%, drum brake on rear wheel only, chain drive, wheels 26" x 2”.
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  • ...ad a 125 cc engine, with distribution to two camshafts in the head and was chain driven. The [[motorcycle]] had a system with a partial gears, a two-stroke
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  • A [[roller chain|chain]] may also be used. ...ed to a smaller pulley with a [[belt (mechanical)|belt]] or [[roller chain|chain]] will operate in the same manner as a large [[gear]] meshing with a smalle
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  • ...gneto “Eisemann”, carburator “Longuemare”, cone clutch, two speed gearbox, chain drive and 26" x 2” wheels.
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  • ...frame, the leaf spring saddle with a front [[fork]] [[suspension]] and a [[chain driven]] [[transmission]]. Finzi production ceased in 1925.
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  • ...Gear]], [[Key (lock)|Key]], [[Link chain]]s, [[Rack and pinion]], [[Roller chain]]s, [[Rope]], [[Seal (mechanical)|Seals]], [[Spring (device)|Spring]], [[Wh
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  • ...peds]], which were delivered Roll-up drives, but also with two gears and a chain drive. MAV (2) is possibly a continuation of this company.
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  • ...ion, because the passenger sidecar was connected by means of a crank and a chain, becoming an auxiliary motor, if the bike had difficulties in overcoming a
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  • ...machines). The power of the engine was transmitted via a [[transmission]] chain and by the means of [[gears]], the force then led from there to a drive whe
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  • |Motor || 4-cylinder line with two overhead, chain-driven camshafts and two valves per. cylinder. The engine block and cylinde ...gave a top speed of 75 km/h. Petrol engine was a 4-cylinder line with two chain-driven, overhead camshafts, a compression of only 7,5:1 and peak power of 3
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  • ...toothed rubber belt, the primary transmission was via Morse [[Roller chain|chain]] and the front [[Disc brake|disc]] was a Campagnolo Hydroconico. The claim
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  • ..., Gurtner carburetor, front fork spring type shocks by [[Druid]], in block chain driven three-speed transmission, brake expansion on both wheels, with speed
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  • ...tion]], compulsorily amended as well as [[camshaft | camshafts]], it was a chain and gears. ...cylinder engine, 2 inclined valves per cylinder, 2 camshafts controlled by chain and gears
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  • ...national territory of [[DR5]], Dr Motor has entered an agreement with the chain of supermarkets, [[Iper]], since the company does not have yet a real netwo
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  • ...cations and have different physical properties (i.e. [[viscosity]]) due to chain length effects, their chemical properties are nearly identical.
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  • ...d by the [[McDonald's]] fast-food chain. At America's most popular coffee chain, [[Starbucks]], a cappucino has only about 1/8 espresso (as opposed to the
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  • ...sing ILO two gear engines, and the Mastino ILO single-engines, both with a chain driven transmission. They also constructed several [[mopeds]]: the ''Vultur
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  • ...th being driven. 2x2 vehicles are typically either mechanically driven via chain or shaft or are hydraulic driven. This scheme greatly improves offroad perf
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  • |Final drive || Chain
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  • air cooled, chain drive, 4-speed gearbox + reverse motorcycles motor. The vehicle only weighe
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  • ...plant, which was founded in 1899 by [[Ippolito Raimondini]]. He produced "chain free" bicycles, which had a shaft drive. Ippolito went to the body shop [[O
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  • ...osition allowed the use of a conventional motorcycle drivetrain by belt or chain to the rear wheel. ...shaft running longitudinally when referenced to the frame. To accommodate chain drive, the ABC used a [[bevel gear|bevel drive]] at the gearbox to change t
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  • ...ory Norton snatched victory, though as he crossed the finish line when his chain broke. No points in the Dutch TT nor the [[Belgian GP]]; 4th & fastest lap
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  • In 1952, the EC49 had a chain transmission and the E49 had no change. In the same year is also the Motomi
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  • * Six speed Primary drive Gear Final drive Chain * Chain: 12/47 (2.55)
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  • ...rear wheel via the [[bicycle pedal|pedal]]s, [[crankset]], [[bicycle chain|chain]] or [[Shaft-driven bicycle|shaft]], and rear hub. A cyclist's legs produc ...not be used - diagonal chain angles reduce efficiency and cause excessive chain wear). Due to the overlap, there may well be some duplicates or near-duplic
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  • ...cc with a three-speed [[gearbox]] with the control on the handlebar and a chain driven [[transmission]]. The 1950-54 production was for scooters with a bea
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  • ...may include using a rubber/kevlar toothed [[timing belt]], [[Roller chain|chain]], or in less common cases, [[gears]].
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  • | Transmission || 6 speed, [[drive chain|chain drive]]
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  • *Final drive: Chain
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  • In 1920, a 636cc single cylinder and a 803cc twin-cylinder, both with chain drive, and a four-speed gearbox which was always engaged, was produced. ...5, the Sport Luxury was produced with a 1394cc V-Twin, four-speed gearbox, chain driven transmission and side valve distribution.
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  • ...ing a very large number of possible ratios. The multitronic system uses a chain drive, an oil cooled multiplate clutch (initially of six parts, later of se
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  • ...direct injection pump with mechanical, electronic ignition, a distribution chain with two trees to cammes on roller bearings that vertical command four valv ...to 5 [[media bench]] and alloy sump, alloy [[head]][[DOHC]], distribution chain, 4 valves per cylinder , [[Biella (mechanical) | rods]] [[titanium]], turbo
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  • ; Head : aluminium, 4 valves per cylinder, DOHC, chain driven camshafts, continuously variable valve timing system both for intake
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  • |Final drive || Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 48
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  • ...ouple of surviving examples in the world. It had one 1100 cc cylinder, the chain that drove the car was made of two leather straps and the [[transmission]]
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  • |Final drive || Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 38
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  • ...The exhaust gases actually ran into ad through the frame tubes. It used a chain driven transmission, the gearbox had two-speeds, used drum brakes and a ver ...s were out on a parallelogram, and the steering was transmitted by a large chain.
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  • ...1 ft·lbf) of torque. The bike is set up with a 6-speed transmission and is chain driven. This bike also has electric start and fuel-injection from the facto
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  • |Final drive || Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 42
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  • ...oke 125 cc, Eisemann magneto, [[Longuemare]] [[carburetor]], [[two-speed]] chain driven [[transmission]] with a rear brake. This motorcycle, from July, 20 1
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  • ...the the first year. The first was a 474 cc V-twin engine, opposing valves, chain driven, three-speed gear box, the had a two-cylinder engine with 668 cc and
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  • ...nkage''' is a series of rigid links connected with joints to form a closed chain, or a series of closed chains. Each link has two or more joints, and the j ** Watt kinematic chain
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  • ...xt. A trim crank in the cockpit screws the rod section in or out through a chain and sprocket. Fuel was carried inside the spar and drained by gravity into
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  • ...oduction began of the 98, 123 and 147 cc [[two stroke]] and a 47 cc with a chain driving overhead camshafts called the "Pony".
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  • ...ts, airbox and instrument housing. [[Magnesium]] was used for case covers, chain adjustment covers and triple clamps. [[Dry weight]] was 267 lb. *Transmission: 6 speed, chain final drive
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  • ...crankshaft were one piece. The transmission was a Sturmey-Archer two-speed chain driven, with the clutch set in motion by the pedal. The company also produc
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  • ...1921 a smaller 598&nvsp;cc V-twin, and a new 498 cc single with all [[chain drive]] was released. There was a 348 cc [[side valve]] single for 192 ...9, 122, and 173 cc two strokes, and the Bianchi Tonale, a 173 cc chain driven ohc single. Some 49&nvsp;cc two stroke engines were built under lice
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  • ...o Sport Super Lusso 49-cc two-stroke exchange to three separate [[gears]], chain drive with a speed of 70 km/h. In 1956, they also produced an engine with a
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  • ...], following the [[Rhine]]. The Western Alps are higher, but their central chain is shorter and curved; they are located in [[Italy]], [[France]] and [[Swit :''Main article [[Chain of the Alps]]''
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  • ...nd radiator would be a honeycomb. The transmission was secured by a double chain.
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  • ...ry. Taglioni dismissed the Berliners’ suggestion of shaft drive, and chose chain final drive. The police specification stipulated 16 inch tyres, so the *Chain 5/8 x 3/8 primary chain duplex,
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  • ...pm]]. The vehicle was equipped with a 4-speed [[transmission]] and had a [[chain drive]]. The production lasted until 1909 when the company closed.
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