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  • ...sprocket to another. Although widely referred to as "[[gear]]s", bicycle "gears" should properly be referred to as '''sprockets''' since they are driven by Some early designs used a system of rods to move the chain onto various gears.
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  • *Driving gears - attached to the input shaft *Driven gears - attached to the output shaft
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  • '''Hub gears''' or '''internal-gear hubs''' are a type of [[gear]] system used on [[bicy ...s of small wheeled bicycle, such as [[folding bicycle|folding bikes]]. Hub gears work by internal '''planetary''' or '''[[epicyclic gearing]]''', which mean
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  • [[Category:Gears]]
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  • [[image:gears_large.jpg|thumb|200px|Gears on a piece of farm equipment, gear ratio 1:1.61]] ...gear]] [[ratio]]''' is the relationship between the number of teeth on two gears that are meshed or two [[sprocket]]s connected with a common [[roller chain
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  • ...), mounted on either side of the steering column, where one increments the gears up, and the other down. The "shift pattern" refers to the layout of the gears. In a typical manual transmission car, first gear is located forwards, and
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  • *Engine specification -- 4v V-twin, 5 gears
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  • *Engine specification -- 4v V-twin, 5 gears
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  • *Engine specification -- 4v V-twin, 6 gears
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  • ...umbered gears and reverse, while the inner clutch drives the even numbered gears. Shifts can be accomplished without interrupting power, by applying the eng
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  • ...the last year of the company, the 175 (with two gears) and 350 (with three gears) had the overhead camshaft distribution.
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  • ...ift stick]] only moves forward and backward to shift into higher and lower gears respectively, instead of the traditional H-pattern. The Bugatti Veyron use ..."Autostick", which was essentially a clutchless manual with three forward gears.
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  • ...ter clutch drives gears 1, 3, and 5 (and reverse). The inner clutch drives gears 2, 4, and 6. Shifts can be accomplished without interrupting power, by appl
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  • |Transmission || Primary: helical gears; Secondary: shaft drive |Gear Box || 5 speed, constant mesh gears with built-in cush drive
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  • ...top speed of 37.28 mph. The power was shaft driven, the gearbox had three gears and a reverse gear. The 1922 model was the improved type 20/22HP. The compa
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  • ...ead. The three speeds changed is in the block which in turn controlled the gears. The tubed frame had a telescopic front fork and rear shock absorbers with
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  • ...mission''' is a form of [[Transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] based on gears that do not use [[synchronization|synchronizing mechanisms]]. They are foun ...ions. Their gear ratios and hydro-pneumatic systems are designed to change gears based on engine performance and other velocity indicators, delivering torqu
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  • ...r [[cylinder]] it had a better cooling. The change is sliding block with [[gears]], the [[transmission]] is made up of a primary and secondary chain. The [[
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  • ...[[cubic centimeter|cc]] valve side fly outside and exchange in bulk three gears, which followed a 200 cc bike with valves in the head, [[distribution |(mec
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  • ...sprocket to another. Although widely referred to as "[[gear]]s", bicycle "gears" should properly be referred to as '''sprockets''' since they are driven by Some early designs used a system of rods to move the chain onto various gears.
    11 KB (1,674 words) - 23:29, 3 July 2009
  • ...ng]], where [[gear]]s are selected in order, and direct access to specific gears is not possible. ...e to complete a shift into any adjacent gear. This allows shifting between gears without the use of the clutch. The clutch would normally be used only for s
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  • ...by the [[Engine Control Unit]] to calculate how and when to change [[Gears|gears]] in the vehicle for optimum performance, [[Fuel efficiency|fuel economy]] ...matic transmission have electrical solenoids which are activated to change gears. These solenoids range from very simplistic control in older automatic tra
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  • ...s introduced on the [[DAF 600]]. Because the system does not have separate gears, but one (continuously shifting) gear and a separate 'reverse mode' (as opp ...tronic]]. This system uses a metal belt and lacks a limit to the number of gears available, switching between them without noticeable shocks. These metal dr
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  • ...of content, as were the content consumption of oil and gasoline, while the gears were well spaced between them and at the same time long, so by not having t
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  • ...ar ratios for optimum efficiency or comfort. Different gears and ranges of gears are appropriate for different people and styles of cycling. Multi-speed bic ...inring of the crankset and the rear cog or sprocket. or the ratio of bevel gears on a [[shaft-driven bicycle]]. In the case of a derailleur-equipped bicycle
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  • ...lta'' and the ''Shadow'' 125 normale, used the new engine Sachs with seven gears and the brakes were disc both in front and in the rear. Over time, difficul ...e'' still using the engine Sachs that was identical to the 250 cc to seven gears version. The ''Mustang'' was also used to race, while Witteven Jan has been
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  • ...cylinder) operated by a [[camshaft]] side (in the basement) operated by [[gears]]; crankshaft on three media, [[compression ratio]] 5:1, [[power (physics)| ...rd, direct (1 : 1) in the fourth, reversing 3521:1; final reduction (bevel gears) 3600:1 (15/54), available also the following other reports 3267:1 (15/49),
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  • *4 gears
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  • ...er engine which was at that time still a novelty. There were already three gears, a shaft drive, dual magneto and a tank for gasoline and water on board.
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  • ...mpulsorily amended as well as [[camshaft | camshafts]], it was a chain and gears. ...ngine, 2 inclined valves per cylinder, 2 camshafts controlled by chain and gears
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  • ...t engines, the [[camshaft]] will be installed. On many engines with timing gears, the camshaft will be timed.
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  • ...le brand, such as the SA 50, the RAG I the MST 50, the Taxi, all with four gears, like the GTO el'Oregon.
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  • ...t handgrip while pulling the clutch lever and selecting between the 3 or 4 gears. They also have had [[two-stroke cycle|two stroke]] [[motor]]s, requiring a ...t handgrip while pulling the clutch lever and selecting between the 3 or 4 gears. They also have had two stroke motors, requiring a mixture of oil with the
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  • ...engines, the [[camshaft]] may also be installed. If the engine uses timing gears, they may be installed and timed.
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  • ...anks at 360 ° and the distribution of two camshafts in the head, driven by gears. The displacement was 343.99, with bore and stroke at 62 x 57 mm. It appear
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  • ...nt [[gear ratio]]s. In this case, most of the gear ratios (simply called "gears") are used to slow down the output speed of the engine and increase torque. ...and mining equipment. In addition to ordinary transmission equipped with gears, such equipment makes extensive use of the [[#Hydrostatic transmission|hydr
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  • ...head and was chain driven. The [[motorcycle]] had a system with a partial gears, a two-stroke engine, with air suction in the crankcase where the intake ai
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  • ...valves per cylinder) driven by a [[cam]] side (in the basement) driven by gears, drive shaft supports 4; [[compression ratio]] 4.8 : 1, maximum power [[Cav ...p with command over reverse-stick side; final report of reduction (conical gears) 2722:1 (18/49)
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  • ...V 49 cc [[mopeds]], 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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  • ...engine was transmitted via a [[transmission]] chain and by the means of [[gears]], the force then led from there to a drive wheel. This model, however, did
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  • ...oduction concentrated on a small [[Invicta]], a 6/8hp (two-cylinder, three gears and chain drive) versions and a 10/12 hp (two four-cylinder blocks Three ge
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  • ...s where the rotating axis' of the two lie on an angle - 90deg for example) gears and a shaft running on the outside of the engine block. Then at around 197
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  • ...was not. A drum on the rear axle was driven positively by a belt. Changing gears were not done by pulleys, as was usual for a belt drive, it used a drum wit
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  • 4 gears top speed 85 km/h<br>
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  • ...d a power magnet that was for the timing. Parallelogram fork, two separate gears, a primary and secondary transmission chain; the chain was right by the ped
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  • 3 gears top speed 75 km/h<br>
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  • ...structed several [[mopeds]]: the ''Vulture'' 125 cc, two stroke with three gears and the Centaur Gran Sport, with a two-stroke engine, 160 cc and the upgrad
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  • ..., which turns the entire carrier (all blue), providing torque to both side gears (red and yellow), which in turn may drive the left and right wheels. If the ...the same direction as the ring gear, but ''within'' that motion, the side gears can counter-rotate relative to each other.
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  • ...ission synchronizers]] (in the 1920s) and [[Gear#Helical_gears|helical cut gears]], double clutching was a technique required to prevent damage to an [[auto ...btaining a commercial driver license, many experienced truckers will float gears or slip shift, thus eliminating the clutch except for starting and stopping
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  • ...nd used the mark for their first bike that had a 3.5 hp engine and a three gears [[transmission]]. In 1932 the name ''Wolsit'' reappeared on a bicycle with
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  • |Transmission || 2 gears
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  • ...tically as the vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears [[manual transmission|manually]]. (Similar but larger devices are also used ...the steering column or on the floor next to the driver. In order to select gears/modes the driver must push a button in (called the shift lock button) or pu
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  • ...al (for the time) ''Batu'', a bike with a 120cc [[two-stroke engine]], two gears and an open frame.
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  • ...a King SaSa drive model for the [[camshaft]] which was driven by beveled [[gears]] and sapling. In 1954 came the last change to the block. The sump was chan
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  • | Gears ||
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  • ...roke 250 cc and 350 cc [[engine]], transmission gearbox was a 4-speed with gears mounted on ball bearings and a transmission belt. The rigid frame that crad
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  • made of gears, forks and rockers: there are 6 ex-tractable gears and it has a fine positively actuated valve gear ...erra Modena formula SuperGreen 1 has a Power Unit of 100kW, a sequential 6 gears paddle shift and an exclusive system for the battery cage quick change. Ter
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  • |Primary drive || Straight cut gears; ratio 1.85
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  • ...er oscillating a swingarm rear shock suspension. The transmission had four gears and the speed was around 115 km/h. Production lasts for only a few more yea
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  • |Primary drive || Straight cut gears; ratio 1.84
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  • ...renamed 503, with [[distribution (mechanical)|distribution]] a cascade of gears and, case of C500, [[swingarm]] entirely derived from solid.
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  • |Number of gears || 6
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  • |Primary drive || Straight cut gears; ratio 1.84
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  • Gears = 6-speed |
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  • ...ucture such as a [[driveshaft]]; [[Transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] gears can adjust the amount of [[torque]] or [[force]] vs. [[speed]] in much the
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  • ...s Pulce Bimbo, the V1 and the Cross Monotrave Corsa, which had four to six gears. The company then decided add a few cycle-transport models: the ''Folletto'
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  • ...ve all two-stroke engines of 50 cc. Thus the "Pettirosso" an engine 2T two gears with a command wire, intended to become the propeller for motorcycles that
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  • ...are characterized by gear ratios that are selectable by engaging pairs of gears inside the transmission. Conversely, [[automatic transmission]]s feature c ...as many as 7 gears. Some manuals are referred to by the number of forward gears they offer (e.g., '''5-speed''') as a way of distinguishing between automat
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  • ...e Paperino 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 engi
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  • ...akes and are fuelled with methanol. Speedway also uses motorcycles with no gears or rear suspension. .... The motorcycles are also different in that they have the addition of two gears, rear [[Suspension (motorcycle)|suspension]] and are larger in length overa
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  • ...ng ratios in the main gearbox), so the system is only active in 1st to 4th gears. The connection between this gearbox and each front wheel is via independen
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  • ...in fact the'' first wave''(from 1991 to [[1992]]) has the change to three gears, because of a law which limited the [[moped | mopeds]] to the maximum numbe
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  • ...chassis but the College set up an engine, always Morini Franco, FM 4M four gears. The model for '[[Italy]] took a [[carburetor]] [[Dell'Orto]] 14/12 and dev
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  • * Lubricate: Carter wet with a pump gears, aluminum radiator barrel
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  • ...motor was mounted directly to the frame and drove the rear wheels through gears. Electric braking was allowed, and both hand- and foot-brakes operated on
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  • ...arly machines had 148cc, 173cc and 244cc ohv and sv engines with pedalling gears and large outside flywheels. Production in the 1930's concentrated on budge
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  • ...ssion (mechanics)|gearbox]], with [[Porsche]] style [[synchromesh]] on all gears, which greatly improved the drivetrain.
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  • ...ly as the car or truck moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears [[manual transmission|manually]]. (Similar but larger devices are also used ...tion to this is the [[Hondamatic]] line from [[Honda]], which uses sliding gears on parallel axes like a manual transmission without any planetary gearsets.
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  • File:IMG_0605.jpg|'''weight 65kg, 3 gears, top-speed 75km/hr'''
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  • |Transmission || choice of 4, 5 or 6 gears * Gearbox: choice of 4, 5 or 6 gears
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  • ...followed the '' Spluga'', provided a regulator, the ''Falzarego'', with 4 gears trasmission and the ''Resia'', all with truly utilitarian vocation and moto In the [[1972]] the Cross arrived with 6 gears, with a [[Minarelli]] P6 engine and a "tail" saddle-fender still in fibergl
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  • * Primary drive: Straight cut gears; ratio 1.84
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  • ...d '[[aluminium]] a chamber burst hemisphere, distribution mixed chain and gears on bearings , oblock and [[base]] to five [[media bench]] in a single casti
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  • ...in the head and a shaft running off the motor, through a train of vertical gears. The moped had a tube chassis with a telescopic front fork and a swing arm
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  • |Primary drive || Straight cut gears; ratio 1.84 |Primary drive || Straight cut gears; ratio 2.11
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  • ...g of valve actuation they are named timing chains, timing belts and timing gears, respectively.
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  • ...for the operation of the magnetic ignition. The [[transmission]] had three gears plus reverse with a cone of leather [[clutch]] and the cardan [[coupling]].
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  • |Gears || four-speed
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  • ...has lower ratios (1st gear is 27% lower, 2nd gear is 13%, 3rd / 4th / 5th gears are all 6% lower, while 6th gear is 3.5% lower), which create a more dynami
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  • 3 gears top speed 80 km/hr
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  • Gears = 7-speed |
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  • Gears = 6-speed|
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  • Gears = 6-speed|
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  • ...brication, battery ignition and camshaft drive by vertical shaft and bevel gears. This bike came to dominate its class in Italian racing. In [[1956]] there ...was derived from the production 250s but was considerably tuned and had 5 gears instead of the 4 of its predecessors. Several European magazines tested it
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  • * Materials and specifics: a mixed distribution: chain gears, on casters double [[camshaft]] [[tested (mechanical) | head]] alloy [[alum
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