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  • ...also be used in an [[independent suspension]] arrangement. Each [[wheel]] hub is located only by a large, roughly triangular arm that [[pivot]]s at one p ...ndent rear suspension]] system for [[automobile]]s in which each [[wheel]] hub is located only by a large, roughly triangular arm that [[pivot]]s at two p
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  • ...laced by the tie-rod, which connects the rack or steering box to the wheel hub. ...to react 'spin' forces, or by rigidly fixing the longitudinal link to the hub.
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  • ...placement of 48 cc, chain drive and was placed laterally to the rear wheel hub.
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  • ...rbox]] was a two-tier block, while the friction cone is housed in the rear hub.
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  • ...an integral spindle usually do not allow the wheel to be driven. A bolt on hub design is commonly used if the wheel is to be driven.
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  • ...eved through special rubber ''cylinders'' that were interlaced between the hub and wheel rim. The Mayor was a fascinating project, but it was too expensiv
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  • * '''Tesi 1D''' [[Hub-center steering|Hub-steering]] model introduced in 1991. Engine from a [[Ducati 851]]. 127 co * '''Tesi 1D ES''' [[Hub-center steering|Hub-steering]] Introduced in 1993. Engine from a [[Ducati]] 904. 50 units mad
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  • ...company was initially named '''Rudge-Whitworth Milano''', as the splined [[hub]] locking mechanism was licensed from the [[Coventry]]-based [[Rudge Whitwo ...ry, Great Britain, which had registered a patent for mounting a wheel on a hub by a unique splined drum, fixed by one central lock nut. This enabled an ea
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  • ''Main articles: '''[[derailleur gears]]''', '''[[hub gears]]''''' ...gear ratios as well. There are two main types, [[derailleur gears]] and [[hub gears]]. The derailleur type is the most common, and the most visible, usi
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  • Campagnolo patents the quick release hub ..., Tullio starts Campagnolo, S.P.A with the production of the quick release hub
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  • ...d alongside [[Bimota]] on the development of the Tesi motorcycle and its [[Hub-center steering]] centre. They split from the firm and finished the develop ...me Martini built the first-ever Honda V4-powered Tesi prototype in 1985, a hub-center design which was the Mech.E thesis (hence the name) of his young ass
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  • During the [[Middle Ages]], Trieste grew into an important port and trade hub. It was constituted a free port by [[Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor|Empero
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  • ...and [[engineering]] services company situated just outside [[Milan]], the hub of [[Italy]]'s world-famous [[Haute couture|fashion]] industry.
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  • *Large full hub front and rear brakes
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  • ...1981|Cosmo]], for instance) actuates a small drum brake housed within the hub assembly.
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  • ...[constant-velocity joint|constant-velocity joints]]) attached to the wheel hub have a tendency to wear out much earlier than their [[rear wheel drive]] co
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  • ...changed only gradually to incorporate hand-operated brakes, with internal hub gears allowing up to seven speeds. In the Netherlands, such so-called 'gran ...speed relative to the rear axle depending on which gear is selected. Rear hub gears may offer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, or 14 speeds. Bottom bracket fitting
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  • *Clutch: AP three-plate carbon/carbon with steel hub
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  • ...km north of the city, is the country's main international gateway and the hub of Slovenian national carrier Adria Airways [http://www.adria-airways.com]. Ljubljana is the hub of Slovenia's rail system. There are direct international connections to [
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  • ...fabric air bag. The driver air bag module is located in the steering wheel hub, and the passenger air bag module is located in the instrument panel. When ...very rapidly to be effective, and therefore come out of the steering wheel hub or instrument panel with considerable force, generally at a speed over 180
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  • ...hubs in alluminum alloy with lateral brake and removable pivots. The rear hub is separable at rubber buffer level, so to permit to keep out the rear whee ...have diameters of 160mm x 30mm to guarantee a efficient braking. The rear hub is decomposable and include the shock bumpers made with rubber elements. Th
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  • [[Image:Free wheeling hub 4wd.jpg|thumb|Front Hub 1986 Mitsubishi Pajero]] ...the 1900 World Exhibition at Paris. The vehicle was powered by an electric hub at each wheel, a design later used by [[NASA]] in the [[Lunar rover]]. Alth
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  • ...''' (Lat. ''Patavium'', It. ''Padova'') is the economic and communications hub of the [[Veneto]] region in northern [[Italy]]. The capital of [[Padova pro
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  • ...een tested extensively on the Zonda R program. Incorporated into the wheel hub assemblies are cooling ducts that connect directly to the support brackets,
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  • Napoli has turned into the most important transportation hub of southern Italy. The airport of [[Capodichino]] has connections with seve
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  • ...damp out much of the wheel bounce when the [[unsprung weight]] of a wheel, hub, axle and sometimes brakes and [[differential (mechanics)|differential]] bo
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  • *[[Milan]] - the primary air transport hub for Italy
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  • ...rrently being redeveloped and enlarged to become the main high-speed train hub in the city), Ostiense, Trastevere, Tuscolana, S. Pietro, Casilina, Torrico
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  • ...es her tires with a spike that extends from his [[Aston Martin DB5]] wheel hub. Bond subsequently gives her a ride to a service station.
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  • ...A|BCN}}, {{ICAO|LEBL}}), also known as '''El Prat''', is a major transport hub and fields flights from all over Europe and beyond. There are three termin
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  • Vienna is a railroad hub, easily accessible from other major European cities. Overnight trains arriv
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