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  • A '''variator''' is a device that can change its parameters, or can change parameters of other devices. Often a variator is a mechanical [[power transmission]] device that can change its [[gear ratio]] continuously (rather than in steps).
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  • # A great amount of single-wheel camber change is experienced since the wheel is always perpendicular to the driveshaft # Reduction in cornering forces due to change in camber can lead to oversteer instability and in extreme cases [[lift-off
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  • ...te'92, Cagiva''began the second set''(since [[1993]] in [[1995]]) with the change to six-speed transmission that allows better use of all schemes rotation of This bike mount the engine block of the [[Cagiva Mito|myth]], without any change in fact, undergoing the same changes of Myth over the years, only l '[[Doub
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  • ...nder with 60 cc, two stroke with power of 1.5 bhp at 3500 rpm with no gear change. After the Second World War, the company resumed the production of mopeds a
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  • ...to [[lift (force)|lift]], spoilers greatly reduce lift while making little change to drag.
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  • ...rmore, the rigid connection between the wheels leads to greater [[camber]] change in tight turns, which reduces [[automobile handling|cornering]] grip. ...0px|Solid axle [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] characteristics: Camber change on bumps, none on rebound, large unsprung weight]]
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  • ...d in 1929, [[Attilio Casoli]] produced a 125 2 stroke, with two-speed gear change in the block. WIth five years of victorious races, the bikes capability had
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  • ...ted with a front-engined '''Fiat 1100''' [[engine]] powered [[chassis]]. A change to a rear engined car followed but success was limited against the all conq
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  • ...Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous ...ed, but not ratified: Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Climate Change-[[Kyoto Protocol]]
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  • ...Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous ...ed, but not ratified: Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Climate Change-[[Kyoto Protocol]]
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  • ...separation wall so that the rear [[cylinder]] it had a better cooling. The change is sliding block with [[gears]], the [[transmission]] is made up of a prima
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  • ....500 turns/min. Feeding with two horizontal carburetors double Weber body. Change of Fiat derivation, to 4 marce + RM. Drum brakes on all four wheels. ....000 turns/min. Feeding with two horizontal carburetors double Weber body. Change of Fiat derivation, to 5 marce + RM. Disc brakes on the four wheels. Front
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  • ...the [[Venetian Republic]], Marsala wine began to be used instead. Another change in the recipe is the use of sugar instead of [[honey]], the original ingred
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  • ...nds when operating in Race mode. There are once again two alternative gear-change configurations (Sport and Race), each of which corresponds to an integrated ...ted by a new flat top steering wheel with an extended right-hand side gear-change paddle to make changing up easier when exiting corners. All told, this equa
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  • ...d the engine is by [[Franco Motore]] [[Morini]]. It has a three-speed hand-change and the brakes are stamped Ducati.
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  • ...ced between them and at the same time long, so by not having to constantly change gear.
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  • ...s proportional to the change in inductance of the coil with respect to the change in position of the slug, and the current flowing through the coil. The forc
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  • ...es), perhaps because it allows the engineers less freedom to choose camber change and roll center. The wheel tends to lean with the body, leading to [[under
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  • ...''Neptune'', which had 125 and 160 cc engines , two stroke and four-speed change. The models were of the sporty kind and known for its good design.
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  • ...na officially changed his name to "Battista Pininfarina" in [[1961]]. The change was authorized by President of the Italian Republic, acting on a proposal m
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  • This bike mount the engine block of the [[Cagiva Mito|myth]], without any change in fact, undergoing the same changes in the course of the Myth of years, on
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  • '''FIT''', based in [[Torino]], marketed themselves as a cosmetic change company for the [[Fiat 500]]A which consisted of a [[hood]] made in [[Spart
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  • ..."[[Targa Florio]]", [[1972]] and in repair, [[Ilario Bandini]] decided to change its color in this shade of blue. Today is red and blue. ...suspensive (modified only in the position of attacks) undergoes a radical change in the provision and choice of the section of the tubes that form the struc
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  • ...[automobile]] engine technology that allows the [[engine displacement]] to change for improved fuel economy. Many automobile manufacturers have adopted this
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  • ...n [[monocoque]] to make it possible to change the design without having to change the [[chassis]], allowing frequent changes and improvements to the car's bo
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  • The change was a six-speed transmission, as all the current 125, with the difference t ...vements compared to the normal pattern: the first movement of the magazine change, the adoption of [[tire]] to the largest rear (130/70 17) , the electronic
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  • ...ilt they built their first [[moped]] with a 48 cc four-stroke engine, with change in relationships they used a three-cylinder 100 cc four-stroke, with a four
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  • ...rightly thought that a model of this scale would not have needed a drastic change, but only a refinement to better enhance the features. Here in 1975 the app But times change, as well as regular bikes have unfortunately adapt to different mode. The a
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  • ...Worth County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to approve the zoning change requested by LaMonza, LLC which will allow LaMonza to move forward with the
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  • ...a [[clutch]] pedal which the driver needs to depress before making a gear change, since the clutch itself is actuated by electronic equipment which can sync ...ed using either stick or paddles, both in manual control and as a temporal change in automatic mode (for example before starting to overtake another car).
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  • The name change to CRG took place gradually in the early 1990s and ushered in an era of mor
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  • ...0px|Solid axle [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] characteristics: Camber change on bumps, none on rebound, large unsprung weight]]
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  • The ''1000/66'' is the car with which it is metabolized and exploited change happened with the''1000''P, [[1962]] in this vein is considered the change in the distribution of weights and geometry of suspensions that resulted in
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  • ...the market. While individual car models come and go, and even model names change over time, the marque remains constant. Manufacturers try to give each mar !Annual change<br>(%)
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  • This bike mount the engine block of the [[Cagiva Mito|myth]], without any change in fact, undergoing the same changes in the course of the Myth of years, on
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  • Farina officially changed his name to "Battista Pininfarina" in 1961. The change was authorized by President of the [[Italian Republic]], acting on a propos
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  • ...eats, a phone, a refrigerator, and several other luxury features. The main change in the new vehicle was to outfit it with an all new, noticeably larger, 420
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  • ...data provided by the [[Engine Control Unit]] to calculate how and when to change [[Gears|gears]] in the vehicle for optimum performance, [[Fuel efficiency|f ...ic automatic transmission have electrical solenoids which are activated to change gears. These solenoids range from very simplistic control in older automat
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  • ...CV to 6.000 turns/min. Feeding with a carburetor double Weber body invert. Change of derivation Fiat 600, to 4 marce + RM. Drum brakes on the four wheels. Fr ...,500 turns/min. Feeding with two horizontal carburetors double Weber body. Change of derivation Fiat 600, to 4 marce + RM. Drum brakes on the four wheels. Fr
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  • ...n lever''', '''shift stick''' and '''gear shifter''') is the lever used to change [[gear]] in a [[vehicle]], such as an [[automobile]], with [[manual transmi The device is used to change gear; in a manual transmission vehicle this will normally be done whilst de
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  • ...3, a substantial amount of land was reclaimed from the harbour to slightly change the shape of one section of the circuit, which in turn - left more space fo ...e famous tunnel, a unique feature of a Formula One circuit. As well as the change of light making visibility poor, a car can lose 20-30% of its [[downforce]]
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  • ...52 no pts in round 1 ([[Swiss GP]]), 2nd in the I.O.M though a missed gear change & subsequent loss of power undoubtably robbed him of a win. Reg Armstrong (
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  • ...main bearing]]s to support the [[crankshaft]] adequately. In addition, the change in design of cars from a long engine compartment between separate fenders t
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  • ...es which dictated that an engine must last two race weekends. In a further change to the rules V10s are to be banned for the 2006 season in favour of [[V8]]s
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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 Motominima, Motominiatura with an engine that
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  • ...At [[Philip Island]] he made history as the first rider to switch bikes to change to wet tyres mid-race, although he was not successful in this race.
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  • ...ular explanation put forward for this &mdash; that the gases don't have to change direction and hence are moved into and out of the cylinder more efficiently
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  • This new type of car, marks a radical change in the philosophy of approach to the competition of Bandini racing cars. If * [[Transmission]]: [[differential (mechanical) | differential]] and [[change]] to rear overthrown
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