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  • ==Brakes as an electrical generator== Regenerative brakes are a form of [[electrical generator|dynamo generator]], originally discove
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  • '''Trail braking''' is a riding and driving technique where the [[brakes]] are used past the entrance to a turn and are gradually released up to the ...enter the turn, they partially release the brakes, as to keep only partial brakes throughout the turn.
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  • ...tly proportional to the back pressure of the engine. More advanced exhaust brakes have exhaust pressure modulation (EPM) that controls the back pressure whic Exhaust brakes should not be confused with [[engine brake]]s, which hold the exhaust valve
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  • ...drum brake had been used by [[Maybach]] a year earlier. In the first drum brakes, the shoes were mechanically operated with levers and rods or cables. From ...rs were gradually replaced with [[disc brake]]s and now many cars use disc brakes on all wheels.
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  • ...[hand brake]], many people shorten ''emergency'' and call the devices '''e-brakes'''. In trains, control of emergency brakes is made available to the traveling [[passenger]]s. Activating the brake wil
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  • ...etard motion or cause deceleration in a moving system. Unlike conventional brakes, which operate by causing [[friction]] between moving parts, in an electrom ...reases as the disc decelerates resulting in a smooth stop. Electromagnetic brakes of this fashion are therefore unable to completely stop a moving part or to
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  • ...and is often used to refer to engine brakes or compression release engine brakes in general, especially on large vehicles or heavy equipment. "Jake Brake" i ...n]] to slow the vehicle. They are also known as compression release engine brakes.
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  • ...letely stopping a vehicle, and therefore are not a substitute for friction brakes. ==Brakes as an Electrical Generator==
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  • ...]. The [[Hummer H1]] is one of the few modern vehicles fitted with inboard brakes, although this addition was ostensibly to accommodate the Hummer's unusual ==Cars with inboard brakes==
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  • *Front Brakes -- 2x 320mm discs 4 piston calipers *Rear Brakes -- Single 245mm disc 2 piston caliper
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  • [[Brakes]] are used on [[railway]] [[train]]s to bring the train to a standstill. * brakes on the [[locomotive]].
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  • ==Brakes as an electrical generator== Regenerative brakes are a form of [[electrical generator|dynamo generator]], originally discove
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  • ...the [[speed]] of a vehicle doubles, it has four times as much energy. The brakes must therefore dissipate four times as much energy to stop it and consequen Brakes of some description are fitted to most [[wheel]]ed [[vehicle]]s, including
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  • In [[aeronautics]] '''air brakes''' are a type of [[flight controls|flight control]] used on [[aircraft]] to Air brakes differ from [[Spoiler (aeronautics)|spoilers]] in that air brakes are designed to increase [[Drag (physics)|drag]] while making little change
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  • ...d the lining would be the rubbery portion which contacts the rims when the brakes are applied. In most modern vehicular applications the system is conceptual ...erywhere there are braking systems, from elevator safety brakes to spindle brakes inside a VCR. The form and materials are frequently different, but the prin
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  • ...the signature steel tube trellis frame, adorned with Marvic wheels, Brembo brakes and Marzocchi suspension. That first release was criticised for its handlin *Front brakes: Dual disc
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  • ...etain heat without producing temperatures that would deform and damage the brakes. ...regardless of transmission type. Engine braking passively reduces wear on brakes and helps a driver maintain control of the car. It is always active when th
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  • ...duction in stopping power that can occur after repeated application of the brakes, especially in high load or high speed conditions. Brake fade can be a fact ...tem components and can be experienced with both [[drum brakes]] and [[disk brakes]]. Loss of stopping power, or fade, can be caused by friction fade, mechani
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  • ...the canons of classic [[tuboni]] 80s ie wheels [[aluminum alloys]] [[drum brakes]] on 2 [[wheel|wheels]], [[engine]] 4-speed transmission of 50 [[cubic cent
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  • Regenerative brakes in electric [[railway]] vehicles feed the generated electricity back into t ...onfused with ''[[Regenerative brake#Comparison of dynamic and regenerative brakes|dynamic braking]]'', which dissipates the electrical energy as heat.
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  • *Front brakes -- Twin 320mm discs
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  • *Front brakes -- Twin 320mm discs
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  • |Front brakes || Expanding brake |Rear brakes || Expanding brake
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  • |Brakes || Hydraulic [[disc brakes]]
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  • *Front brakes -- Twin 320mm discs
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  • *Front brakes -- Twin 320mm discs
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  • ...and doesn't require much technical expertise besides a basic knowledge of brakes and car hydraulics. One wheel at a time, the brake bleeding valve for that The term "bleeding the brakes" refers to the process in which a small valve is opened at the caliper (or
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  • ...fers carbon and steel-framed bikes. Their best features include dual pivot brakes and a strengthened frame (around the drop outs and bottom bracket).
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  • |Front Brakes || Dual 296 mm discs, Brembo ORO twin parallel piston floating calipers... |Rear Brakes || 260 mm Disc with Brembo twin parallel piston Instruments
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  • ...servo)]], the [[master cylinder]], the apportioning valves and finally the brakes themselves. ...which creates resistance, and in turn either heat or electricity. Friction brakes apply pressure on two separate objects to slow the vehicle.
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  • ...ront fork and rear shock absorbers with cylinders. The rear wheel had disc brakes. The bike had only a front fairing and a partial shield over the [[exhaust
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  • ...]]. Rolling friction can be compared to [[sliding friction]], as when the brakes "lock up", they slide upon the driving surface and do not sufficiently slow
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  • ...], the [[transmission]] is made up of a primary and secondary chain. The [[brakes]] are an expanding front fork and a [[parallelogram]]. This model was produ
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  • ...retors double Weber body. Change of Fiat derivation, to 4 marce + RM. Drum brakes on all four wheels. ...retors double Weber body. Change of Fiat derivation, to 5 marce + RM. Disc brakes on the four wheels. Front 4,50x13, posterior tires 5,20x14
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  • ...by [[Franco Motore]] [[Morini]]. It has a three-speed hand-change and the brakes are stamped Ducati.
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  • [[George Westinghouse]] first developed air brakes for use in railway service. A safer air brake was patented by George Westin ...for providing that in the case of a breakaway of the trailer, the service brakes on the towing vehicle will be capable of stopping the towing vehicle."
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  • ...cc for on the road and the ''Ghibli Mix'' moped, all three had front disc brakes. Production ceased in 1986.
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  • ...calipers, drums and rotors, and brake lines. Other cars that have Brembo brakes include the [[Infiniti]] [[G35]], [[Acura]] [[TL]], [[Nissan]] [[Nissan 350 Brembo brakes are also used by a variety of [[Formula One]] teams, including [[Scuderia F
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  • ...nion driver. In the end though it was unnecessary to pass him, Rosemeyer's brakes gave out and his race was over...or maybe not. | Brakes
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  • ...was fitted to a tubular steel chassis frame. Double [[wishbones]] and disc brakes were fitted all round.
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  • ...gine. The planed vehicle included a four-speed transmission and four-wheel brakes. The series of small cars was planed but production never took place.
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  • *Brakes: Disk brakes on all 4 wheels
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  • ...h a lever between the seats. While either configuration serves for parking brakes, the lever operated brake is preferred for use as an emergency brake, for a ...king|parked]], thus the alternative name, ''parking brake''. Car emergency brakes have a [[ratchet]] [[lock (device)|lock]]ing mechanism that will keep them
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  • |Brakes || [[Hydraulic]] ...n other races. The car featured some of the world's earliest [[hydraulic]] brakes.
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  • ...uminum]] [[pistons]] and [[overhead valves]]. This fast 75 km/h car used [[brakes]] that were mounted on the rear wheels.
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  • from 505 with modified suspension and brakes.
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  • ...1926 and 1928. The car was developed from 510 with modified suspension and brakes.
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  • ...the NSU prototype. For the Auto Union P racing car Reimspieß designed new brakes and altered the rear axel to shaft suspension.
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  • ...quirrel') used [[Fiat 500]] mechanicals, a beam front axle with front disc brakes. The bodywork was very rudimentary and was composed of entirely flat surfac
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  • ...o operate in mountainous regions, it became necessary to fit each car with brakes, as the [[locomotive]] was no longer capable of bringing the train to a hal ...kemen]], whose job it was to move from car to car and apply or release the brakes when signaled to do so by the engineer with a series of whistle blasts. Occ
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  • ...ction, three-speed gearbox in the block, double cradle frame and expansion brakes on both wheels. They were developed by [[Giuseppe Remondini]], who also mad
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  • *[[Anti-lock brakes]]
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  • |Brakes || front and rear drum ...ing a singular down-tube frame full cradle steel frame and full-width drum brakes.
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  • ...front provide for the cooling of the disc brakes front and rear tyres and brakes receive grids prepared the same purpose.
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  • [[image:suspension.jpg|thumb|On [[automobiles]], disc brakes are often located within the wheel]] ...brakes appeared on the [[Jaguar C-Type]] racing car in 1951. In 1950, disc brakes appeared on the first production car, the [[Crosley Hotshot]], followed by
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  • ...se anywhere in the world, supplanted in the main by [[air brake (rail)|air brakes]]. ...motive]] and in brake vehicles through the train, and later by steam power brakes on locomotives. This was clearly unsatisfactory, but the technology of the
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  • ...[Brake]]'': Brakes brake pedal (mechanical) acting on the transmission and brakes handmade (mechanical) agent on the rear wheels
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  • ...acted only on rear wheels with a dual system, the hand-operate the [[drum brakes]] on the wheels while the drum pedal to the edge of change. The distinctive
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  • ...iquid cooling]] and [[brake|brakes]] was composed of two [[brake disc|disc brakes]] all'anteriore (only version available from 125cc Disc all'avantreno singl
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  • [[Image:Absbrakes.jpg|thumb|250px|ABS brakes on a BMW motorcycle]] ...th the wheels on the limit of friction, whereas ABS works by releasing the brakes as the wheels break traction, so a skilled driver should be able to exceed
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  • ...(drum brakes) and a single piston which is forced out of its housing (disc brakes.) ...applies pressure to the front brakes, and the rearmost segment to the rear brakes. This arrangement is made partly to balance the braking effect between the
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  • ...th coil spring [[shock absorbers]], together with front disc and rear drum brakes and [[Borrani]] wire wheels. The engine is Alfa Romeo’s classic two liter ...nd front and rear suspension are from the [[OSCA 1500]] S, whilst the disc brakes come from ''Girling''. Fed by twin [[Weber]] [[carburetors]], the [[OSCA]]
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  • |Brakes || ===Brakes===
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  • ...rne- coated for corrosion protection. It is used in automotive [[hydraulic brakes|hydraulic brake lines]] in cars manufactured in the USA since the 1930s.
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  • |Brakes || Hydraulic system with drum brakes at all wheels. Mechanical handbrake on rear wheels.
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  • ...All models were kept in production until 1932 with improvements, expansion brakes on both wheels on all models. In the same year the Conti closed its doors.
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  • Built on a [[Fiat]], it had the suspensions and brakes off a [[Fiat 600]]D, earlier off the [[Autobianchi Primula]], while the en The brakes were drums, with independent handbrake on the rear wheels that operated mec
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  • ...he left hand side of the engine and the exhaust on the right. Front wheel brakes were added in [[1926]].
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  • Early bicycles such as the high wheeled [[penny-farthing]] bikes had no brakes as we would recognize them today. As the machines were [[fixed gear bicycle ...dalling was an option. This was undoubtedly a big improvement on having no brakes at all, but it was not very powerful and almost useless in wet weather.
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  • ...y in a wheel independent suspension with front bar. At the rear, hydraulic brakes [[brake drum | drum]] are placed next to [[differential (mechanical) | diff
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  • ..., and the car boasts a sequential shift. The track has been widened, the [[brakes]] increased in size and, thanks to the use of composite materials, the body
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  • |Brakes || Four-wheel drum brakes
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  • ...ving the characteristics of all respect such as brackets [[Marzocchi]] and brakes [[Brembo]].
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  • *'''Front Brakes:''' 2x 320 mm discs 4 piston calipers *'''Rear Brakes:''' Single 240 mm disc 2 piston caliper
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  • *Brakes [[Brembo]] Rims ATP Tecnoforming 20”
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  • ...y available with 50cc, 125cc or 200cc engines and comes with powerful disk brakes front and rear.
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  • |Front brakes || Discs |Rear brakes || Drums
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  • ...utomatically varies the amount of [[force]] applied to each of a vehicle's brakes, based on road conditions, speed, loading, etc. Often coupled with [[anti-l
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  • ...table when driving, whilst the rear one was fixed and included aerodynamic brakes. ...e inboard. The front suspension used a similar independent system and disc brakes, though outboard. Steering was rack and pinion whilst the fuel was stored i
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  • | Brakes || Dual 11-inch, 4-piston Brembo [[disc brakes|disc]] ...3 spoke Marchesini [[Magnesium alloy wheel|magnesium wheels]]. The front brakes were Brembo 280 mm fully floating iron front discs and Brembo P4. 30-3
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  • ...g wheel and improved trim. With a 25 percent increase in power, plus disc brakes nestled behind 13" wheels, it was a "sport sedan" in the vein of the BMW 20 ...ed instrument panel. The previous drum brakes were replaced by better disc brakes.
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  • | Brakes || Front: 180mm drum type, rear: 160mm drum type
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  • ...common foot pedal was introduced, as was the use of hydraulically actuated brakes. [[Power steering]] was also an innovation of this era. Towards the end of
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  • ...lighthouse is rectangular and the fairing very great, as far as the front brakes are type of double disc and single piston calipers.
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  • ...ng, the resulting braking force is designed to be the same as what the air brakes on their own provide. This is achieved by maximizing the dynamic brake port [[Category:Brakes]]
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  • ...le Weber body invert. Change of derivation Fiat 600, to 4 marce + RM. Drum brakes on the four wheels. Front tires 5,20x12. Rear 5,20x14. ...rs double Weber body. Change of derivation Fiat 600, to 4 marce + RM. Drum brakes on the four wheels. Front tires 5,20x12. Rear 5,20x14.
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  • The Cagiva Planet mount the same chassis (or frame, [[brake|brakes]] and [[shock]] front and rear) and [[engine]] sister [[Cagiva Mito]] ev, d
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  • ...of 6%, two speed with manual lever in the center of the vehicle, rear drum brakes operated with a foot pedal and a rigid front and rear suspension. The vehic
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  • ...7|Type 37A]] was later fitted, making the '''Type 38A'''. Its gearbox and brakes were later used in the [[#Type 40|Type 40]], while its radiator and axles w
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  • ...ble. Other technical changes that year included semi-floating front [[disc brakes]] with [[Brembo]] four-piston calipers, lighter Brembo wheels as well as 43 ...ble. Other technical changes that year included semi-floating front [[disc brakes]] with [[Brembo]] four-piston calipers, lighter Brembo wheels as well as 43
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  • ...[[straight-4]] engine, delivering 29 hp, the Stellina featured [[drum brakes]] on all four wheels.
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  • |Brakes || front and rear discs with brake booster.
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  • ...corners, keeping the vehicle heading in the intended direction even if the brakes are applied suddenly.
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  • |Brakes || Front: 2 x 305mm discs, 4-piston radial Brembo pistons <br>Rear: 245 ...n the Hypermotard as well as voting on configurations such as engine size, brakes and their favourite features. The bike was still in a concept form and prod
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  • ...7|Type 37A]] was later fitted, making the '''Type 38A'''. Its gearbox and brakes were later used in the [[#Type 40|Type 40]], while its radiator and axles w
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  • ...Detroit, the transmission, too, axles (de Dion) and braking system (4 disc brakes!) came from the large [[Jaguar|Jaguars]] of the time. Tjis concept was main
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  • ...fiberglass body with folding windshield and removable doors, used two hand brakes and the differential unit and gearbox from a VW van allowed it to be good f
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  • |Brakes F/R || Disk/Disk- Servo-assisted ...sed a forked biased backbone chassis, Ford Zodiac MkIV suspension and disk brakes, and a Ford Taunus 2.3 liter [[V6]] engine in various states of tune, up to
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  • ...uipment, and had an electric control system, activating the compressed air brakes on each coach. In normal operation, the driver used the EP system exclusive ...ipe, so operating the triple valves. When the driver wishes to release the brakes, his operation of the driver’s brake valve returns compressed air (stored
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  • | Drakes || [[Hydraulic]], power assist [[Disc brakes|discs]]
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  • | Brakes || Front: 280 mm disc <br> Rear: drum
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  • ...son struts give it an excellent grip on the road, while the all-wheel disc brakes ensure safety.
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  • |Brakes || [[Drum brakes|drum]] * Brakes: drum
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  • In 1939 was introduced second series the 1500 B, with better brakes and just barely year after that new version 1500 C, with newly designed fro
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  • ...r, the times spent reaching maximum speed also mean tremendous wear on the brakes and suspension as cars must slow from over 200 mph to around 65 for the end
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  • ...-handed than the "127", because of various provisions of the engine. The [[brakes]] were boosted and [[alternative]] replaces the [[dynamo]]. ...hts (derived from the Fiat 238 and 242), introduction of [[disc brake|disc brakes]] on the front wheels and different heating decreed that moving the spare w
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  • | Brakes:&nbsp; || colspan="5" align="center" | Hydraulic [[drum brakes]], mechanical [[handbrake]] on [[driveshaft]]
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  • ...design inspired [[Formula One]] racers, with air ducting across the front brakes and out through the open area behind the wheels. [[Olivier Gendebien]] and
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  • *Front disc brakes and limited slip differential became optional in 1959, ...ox was now standard (3.02:1, 1.85:1, 1.29:1, 1:1, 0.85:1), as well as disc brakes all round.
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  • |Brakes || [[Brembo]] carbon-ceramic [[Disc brakes|discs]]<br>Front/Rear: 340&nbsp;[[Millimetre|mm]] (13.4&nbsp;[[Inch|in]]) w ...me [[Brembo]] carbon-ceramic [[Anti-lock braking system|anti-lock]] [[disc brakes]] with diameter of 340&nbsp;millimetres (13.4&nbsp;in) at the front and rea
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  • ...retors double Weber body. Change of Fiat derivation, to 4 marce + RM. Drum brakes on the four wheels. Front tires 5,20x12. Rear 5,20x14. The first version de
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  • ...'[[tree ( mechanical) | transmission shaft]] and testing of [[brake | disc brakes]] on four wheels. ...F3_bandini_retrotreno.JPG|250px|right|thumb|photos rear, highlighting disc brakes and the differential]] The box to postpone the transmission instead, a syst
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  • ...n boast suspensions WP, plates fork derived from solid, [[Brembo]] [[brake|brakes]] (cross/enduro) and Behringer (with track and cast iron basket avional) fo
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  • ...h a five-speed gearbox and Alfa Romeo's sweet chassis with four-wheel disc brakes, it was an outstanding performer in its class. ...tell the whole story. The car was much more nimble and responsive, and the brakes had less work to do, so it was astonishingly rapid over winding roads, or i
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  • ...cc]] [[ohv]] engine with 40bhp (still in the same chassis) and also gained brakes on the front wheels. Various bodystyles were produced for both the '500' an
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  • |Brakes || Front: Four-piston Brembo Monobloc radial calipers, 330mm disc
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  • ...nco [[Morini]] with [[change (meccanica)|cambio]] to 3 or 4 gears and drum brakes. ...of the moped, were in steel, to three double races and in color body. The brakes were at drum in the normal model and to disk in that more expensive. On th
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  • ...a four-speed manual [[transmission]]. Unlike previous models, there were [[brakes]] on all four wheels.
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  • ...ent upgrades, the Callaway GTVs included a much revised suspension, larger brakes and a twin-turbocharger system, boosting performance to near-exotic levels.
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  • ...durable, with tighter tolerances and exert much higher forces. Hydraulic brakes use solenoids to bend sheets of titanium in aerospace manufacturing, for ex
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  • ...id while maintaining speed. The drawback of this was that it wore down the brakes.
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  • ...ta brakes, a unique type of brakes <--! requires a photo here of the delta brakes --> that are produced and briefly shown to the public Production of Delta brakes is discontinued.
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  • ...''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, difficulties began to r
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  • ...ced until 1924, when they were presented with a new type of silencer, disk brakes on both wheels and a three-speed gearbox.
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  • ...s car upon braking for the Parabolica, possibly one of his four wheel disc brakes failed, and his car darted left, straight into and under the barriers which
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  • | Brakes
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  • ...''', produced between 1931 and 1933, total 300 built. Modified gearbox and brakes.
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  • |Brakes || front: cable<br> Rear: Hydraulic
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  • |Brakes || Drum front and rear
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  • The machines used are customised motorcycles, these have no brakes and are fuelled with methanol. Speedway also uses motorcycles with no gears ...are larger in length overall. Like Speedway, the sport uses bikes with no brakes.
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  • |Brakes ||drums, all-round
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  • ...d the [[Minarelli]] engine with gear six-speed transmission and front disc brakes.
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  • ...ke]], which are models similar to [[enduro]] by [[tire|tires]] and [[brake|brakes]] for use on road tracks. This bike replaces [[Cagiva Tamanaco]] and is acc
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  • ...em, low-restriction exhaust system, and unique 19&nbsp;in wheels. The new brakes are based on the company's [[Formula 1]] technology. They use 15.7&nbsp;in
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  • ...eels through gears. Electric braking was allowed, and both hand- and foot-brakes operated on rear wheel drums. Four forward speeds were available, and the
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  • * 1955 [[Citroën DS|DS]]: Suspension, power steering, brakes and gearbox/clutch assembly powered by high pressure hydraulic assistance. ...elt. This adaptation was used only for the suspension. Power steering and brakes were conventional hydraulic- and vacuum-powered, respectively.
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  • ...lled [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]]. It also had standard [[antilock brakes]], though other Ferraris had this feature as well.
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  • ...th fine tolerances not unlike modern motors, good braking via four 9" disc brakes and things like sealed cooling systems, thermatic fans and a toothed timing
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  • ...developing 46 HP, she was one of the first car in the world to receive the brakes on the front.
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  • ...ected by the driver via buttons in the cabin. The vehicle still lacked ABS brakes. ...ectronic suspension, but it featured the VT's revised dashboard and larger brakes, a new 3-piece adjustable spoiler and was powered by a modified version of
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  • ...competition elements like lightweight alloy doors and bonnet, finned drum brakes front and rear with ventilation openings in the rear fenders, air intake in
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  • ...nture due to many of the Ducati's race-track components such as the Brembo Brakes and extremely light wheels. In 2007 Triumph released the 1050cc Tiger, whic
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  • The suspension? Ohlins. The brakes? Brembo, for superbikes. The rims? Marchesini. Difficult to find anything b ...r years of racing. In fact the costs are reduced to only tyres as even the brakes consumption is reduced thanks to the engine self braking capability.
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  • ...he same system and front and rear suspension. On the front wheels are disc brakes, while the rear drum remain. [[Image:Coupe_cornagt_bandini.jpg|250px|thumb|
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  • ...nt safety level. The visibility provided by large glass surfaces, 4 disc [[brakes]], suspensions and good speeds limited to 45km/hr are other important eleme
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  • | Brakes || Front: Central Drum 180 mm<br>Rear: Central Durm 150 mm
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  • | Brakes || Front: Two 320 mm discs, radial 4-piston calipers<br>Rear: 245 mm di
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  • ...w front spoiler, wider rear tires, added side air vents ducting air to the brakes, and four tail lights (rather than six). 929 512BBs were produced.
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  • ...e front fork was elasticly dampend, the transmission had a belt, with shoe brakes on two of the wheels. According to some sources, the company disappeared in
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  • ...uction; No "S" versions, 5 passenger body styles; 1460&nbsp;cc, rear wheel brakes only, wooden artillery type [[wheels]].<br> ...- 4 wheel brakes and wire wheels; all other passenger models have 2 wheel brakes and wooden artillery wheels and are rear wheel brake only.<br>
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  • ...le Weber horizontal body. Change of Fiat derivation, to 4 marce + RM. Drum brakes on the four wheels. Front tires 4,25x15. Rear 5,20x14. ...orizontal body. Change of Lancia derivation Aurelia, to 4 marce + RM. Drum brakes on the four wheels. Front tires 145x15. Rear 145x15.
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  • | Brakes || Front: Central Drum quad-cam 240&nbsp;mm<br>Rear: Twin-cam 230&nbsp;mm
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  • ===Wheels/Tires/Brakes=== Front Brakes: 14.0 in. Brembo Cross-drilled & ventilated cast iron discs, 4 piston alum
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  • ...ici in line with [[water cooling]] and were equipped with a double [[brake|brakes]] [[brake disc|disk]] on the front.
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  • |Brakes || front: 6-1/4 in. drum, rear: 5-3/8 in. drum ...enerally positive, liking the sporting feel of the suspension, gearing and brakes, as well praising the fuel economy and the Italian styling. The series woul
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  • | Brakes || front: Dual 320mm disc with conventionally mounted [[Brembo]] calipe ...ginal 2003 Tuono Fighter uses the 2002 Mille frame, engine, suspension and brakes. The majority of parts are interchangeable between Mille and Tuono models u
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  • ===Brakes=== *Front: [[Brembo]] [[anti-lock braking system|ABS]], 380 mm (15 in) [[Disc brakes|discs]] with 6 [[Disc brake#Calipers|calipers]]
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  • ...secondary transmission chains, in use for the models of greater power: the brakes, where the contracting jaws for the chains on the transmission.
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  • ...asic versions and 5-speed manual in Super Sprint version, brakes were drum brakes. The 1900 has independent front suspension (double [[wishbone]]s, coil spri ...ead camshafts and had enormous potential for development, and the saloon’s brakes and suspension were ranked with the best of the time.
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  • ...ntrol]], which senses drive-wheel slip under acceleration and individually brakes the slipping wheel or wheels, and/or reduces excess engine power, until con ESC combines [[anti-lock brakes]], traction control and yaw control (yaw is spin around a vertical axis).
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  • ...(1600lb) with a fiberglass body and loads of drilled [[aluminium]] parts. Brakes were [[Disc brake|disc]] all around.
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  • ...s not only good performance but also a longer lifespan. Ferrari claims the brakes will not fade even after 300-350 laps at their test track.
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  • ...r suspension changes and a change from four-wheel disc brakes to rear drum brakes in an effort to reduce costs. The Alfasud Sprint was renamed into Alfa Spri *Brakes: **front : discs, inboard mounted, 259mm diameter (late Sprints with venti
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  • *Front brakes: [[Brembo]] CCM (carbon-ceramic) discs w/6-pot calipers, power assist [[Ant *Rear brakes: Brembo CCM (carbon-ceramic) discs w/4-pot calipers, power assist ABS
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  • ...d by applying force to brake the rotation of the axle. Consumer vehicles' brakes are part of the wheel assembly and therefore exert friction on the wheels d
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  • *''[[Brake|Brakes]]'': brake pedal (mechanical) acting on the transmission and [[parking brak
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  • ...pled with [[Electronic brakeforce distribution]] (EBD), which prevents the brakes from locking and losing traction while braking. This shortens stopping dis *[[Traction control]] (TCS) actuates brakes or reduces throttle to restore traction if driven wheels begin to spin.
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  • ...A.C., Bristol (1971 cc) from 1956 or Ford (2553 cc) from 1961. Front disc brakes from 1957. Two seat aluminium sports coupé bodies with [[hatchback]]. | Engine made by Ford. Front disc brakes. AC289 had coil springs all round. Early cars had cam and peg steering, lat
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  • ...pled with [[Electronic brakeforce distribution]] (EBD), which prevents the brakes from locking and losing traction while braking. This shortens stopping dis *[[Traction control]] (TCS) actuates brakes or reduces throttle to restore traction if driven wheels begin to spin.
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  • *Brakes: 4 wheel Disk ABS *Brakes: 4 wheel Disk ABS
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  • ...had the drivetrain double back to put the differential in the middle, with brakes mounted inboard. E. L. Cord took the easier method of putting the different
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  • *Four-wheel drum brakes ...d use of an independent sliding pillar front [[suspension]] and four wheel brakes. Another notable feature, particularly on this example, was the boot, which
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  • ...he use of new elements in the same material. With the ''1000/66'' the disc brakes become a constant for the following types, while entirely new for Bandini i
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  • | Brakes || front: double floating disc with 320 mm (12.6 in) diameter and radial ...ne . The '''F4 1000 R''' also has upgraded [[Brembo]] ''Monobloc'' radial brakes, forged black Brembo wheels, a carbon-nitride coated Marzocchi upside down
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  • | Brakes || Front: Dual disc, Rear: single disc
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  • ...ad, exhaust manifold and all pipes, tubes, handles, brackets, etc.. [[Drum brakes]] were fitted at the rear, operated by the brake pedal, whilst the handbrak
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  • ...increases rigidity. Perhaps the most significant arrival though are carbon brakes as standard.
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  • ...oil springs are used also combined with « Houdaille » shock absorbers. The brakes are hydraulic driven drums. The initial wheel base was 2280mm to be extende ...significantly: now with a nearly 200hp engine, new suspension and improved brakes. The body was also reworked and made narrower and the car received an oval
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  • ...or second on lap 70 but he was 47 seconds behind Moss. On lap 86 Perdisa’s brakes locked when being lapped by Moss, the resulting contact caused Moss’ bonn
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  • ...was introduced, featuring Bosch-D-Jetronic fuel injection and super-duplex brakes from Girling/Lucas.
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  • * ''[[Brake|Brakes]]'' : foot brake (mechanic) agent on the transmission and [[parking brake|b
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  • ...ate between disk and pads, hence increasing the average temperature of the brakes.
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  • ...the pads into contact with the discs on lift off to minimise delay in the brakes being applied. This combined with the ABS has reduced 100–0&nbsp;km/h (62
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  • ...engine, a five-speed transmission, fully independent suspension, and disc brakes. Its top speed was rated at 250kmh. Only 125 Isleros were built.
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  • ...for that company's [[Hill Descent Control system]] feature, which uses the brakes to simulate the function of a low-ratio gearbox in steep descents.
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  • ...first production Maserati to be fitted with servo assisted ventilated disc brakes on all four wheels.
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  • ===Anti-lock brakes === ...s which show that drivers' response to [[Anti-lock braking system|antilock brakes]] is to drive faster, follow closer and brake later, accounting for the fai
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  • ...d re-named the Lancia 2000 in 1971 or 1972. The 2000 featured Girling disk brakes (replacing the Flavia 2000's Dunlop), Stainless steel bumpers and, for the
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  • ...ompanies continue to make specialised products such as aerospace tyres and brakes under this name.
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  • ...on bar, bumper and a hydraulic shock absorber on each suspension arm. Disc brakes on each of the final drives controlled by a transmission retarder provide t
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  • ...ght seating positon, footboards, heel-and-toe gearshift, and linked Brembo brakes. * Distinctions in model grades include special paint treatments, twin disc brakes vs. single, floorboards vs. pegs, tube vs. tubeless tires, and handle-bar c
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  • ...rack and pinion]] with [[disc brake]]s all around, rear ones being inboard brakes. The interior of the car was quite luxurious and it was almost fully covere
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  • ...ng doors|gull wing]] doors over the engine and luggage compartment. [[Disc brakes]] were fitted at all four corners. Top speed was claimed to be 250 km/h (1
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  • ...known as the [[Scorpion]]. The latter version was also available with disc brakes all round and a modified suspension.
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  • | Brakes || double oversize disc, wave rotors
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  • ...pension and front brakes (no more inboard type). The rear end now had drum brakes. The Alfa Romeo Sprint was one of the best handling small coupes of its tim
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  • ...and expense of all wheel drive components. The mid-engine layout make ABS brakes and traction control systems work better, by providing them more traction t
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  • ...brakes in qualifying at USGP 2005.jpg|thumb|350px|Karthikeyan locking his brakes during qualifying at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]]
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  • ...carburetor and fitted with Druid type fork, with shock absorbers, and drum brakes on both wheels; price 4,900 It. Liras.
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  • |Brakes || Front 2 x 320&nbsp;mm semi-floating discs, floating caliper 2- The front brakes of the GT1000 are derived from the other SportClassic models, and have two
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  • ...e and a single plate dry clutch was used. Four-wheel cable-operated [[drum brakes]] were available and centre-lock [[wire wheels]] were the usual fitment. ...and live rear axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs, four-wheel mechanical brakes. Wheelbase: 122" (3,100mm)
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  • ...c [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] and [[Anti-lock braking system|ABS]] brakes were added. The high-performance Ghibli GT also entered production that yea
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  • | Brakes || Front: 2 x 320&nbsp;mm disc, 4-piston Brembo caliper <br>Rear: Singl
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  • ...c]] in a comparison test, praising it as a "driver's car" with "excellent" brakes and "outstanding handling".
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  • ...e oval, triangular openings appear and have the function to bring air disc brakes front. The lines stretched sidewall of the car recall [[1000 Bandini P | 10
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  • ...w front spoiler, wider rear tires, added side air vents ducting air to the brakes, and four tail lights (rather than six). 929 512BBs were produced.
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  • ...allowed to be heavily modified for racing, including engines, suspension, brakes, wheels and tires. Aerodynamic aids are usually added to the front and rear ...to lower costs, the engine power is limited to 470 hp, and transmissions, brakes and tyres (Dunlop) are standard parts for all. Also, dimension and aerodyna
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  • ...bumper]], thus enabling easier access to the load area. The suspension and brakes were uprated to cope with the extra weight.
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  • ...ngine displacement, custom coachwork and luxury accessories, such as power brakes, power clutch, and "one-shot" or automatic lubrication systems, help determ
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  • ...with a five speed transmission from ZF and also had four wheel solid disc brakes. As was Maserati's practice at the time the front suspension was independe
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  • ...Grand Prix West]], held at [[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]], when his brakes failed at the end of a long high-speed straight. His car crashed at unabate
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  • Since large trucks typically use air brakes, the system does double duty, supplying compressed air to the brake system.
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  • L '[[brake | brakes]] all'anteriore monodic set up a cast iron of the [[Brembo]] by 260 mm, pro
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  • ...e modified. Teams can modify elements of the bike such as the suspensions, brakes, swingarm, and the diameter and size of the wheels.
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  • ...t. All models included independent front wheels, de Dion rear axle, 4 disc brakes and 5 gear transmission.
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  • The 365 GT 2+2 was a luxurious car with leather seats, power steering and brakes, electric windows, and optional air conditioning. It quickly became the co
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  • ==From Brakes to Bikes== ...ing US made Airheart discs rather than the cable operated [[Campagnolo]] [[brakes]] produced in ltaly for lightweight machines.
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  • |Brakes || Front: 2 × 320&nbsp;mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted
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  • .... Common to all models was also a 5-speed [[manual transmission]] and disc brakes on all four wheels. The rear suspension uses a beam axle with coil springs. ...7.41 L radiator). Dunlop [[disc brakes]] were fitted all around. The rear brakes featured an unusual arrangement with the slave cylinders mounted on the axl
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  • ...new 1298&nbsp;cc (818.302) engine with 87 bhp at 6000 rpm. In addition the brakes were uprated with a brake servo. ...to 1st series Fulvias. With the introduction of the 2nd Series in 1970 the brakes were uprated with larger Girling calipers all round and a brake servo. The
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  • ...three-speed manual [[transmission]], [[live rear axle]], four-wheel [[drum brakes]]. [[Wheelbase]]: 122" (3,100mm)
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  • ...ing habits of the odd componentry. [[Steering]] was via worm-and-gear, and brakes were discs up front with drums in back.
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  • ...g/Warner T-10 4spd and Dana-44 posi are also factory options. Remote power brakes and original Borrani knock-off wire wheels are present on this highly optio
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  • ...tial (mechanics)|differential]] below it. The Primula also featured [[disc brakes]] on all four wheels, a safety feature yet uncommon in small cars of its ti
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  • ...able, for the US market. A five-speed tansmission was fitted, as were disc brakes on all four wheels. Although only 3 613RB's were built, one competed at Le ...r---conventional, Ferrari type stuff. But the ASA also had four wheel disc brakes at a time when Ferrari was still hard pressed to put them on his production
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  • ...ack and forth, accelerate and decelerate rapidly to impart heat into their brakes and tires. Montoya (who was a lap down) seemed to be watching his mirrors a
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  • The car had hydraulic drum brakes on all four wheels. Suspension was a unique single double-mounted leafspri ...ed from the 600, but introduces a fully-synchronized transaxle, front disc brakes, and an alternator. The Fiat 850 is thus a popular source of 'upgrade' par
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  • ...usually have a 2 speed gearbox. Both Speedway and Grasstrack bike have no brakes. The only other main difference is that speedway bikes have no rear suspens
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  • .... When ESC detects loss of steering control, ESC automatically applies the brakes to help "steer" the vehicle where the driver intends to go. Braking is auto ...o the control terminology) the direction of the skid, and then applies the brakes to individual wheels asymmetrically in order to create [[torque]] about the
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  • ...coil springs and telescopic shock absorbers. British sourced Girling disc brakes were used on all four corners. The transverse five speed gearbox was also d
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  • ...nt spoiler, wider rear tires, added NACA side air vents ducting air to the brakes, and four tail lights (instead of six).
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  • == Brakes == ...and anti-warping properties, as well as significant weight savings. These brakes are designed and manufactured to work in extreme temperatures, up to 1,000
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  • ...Mt Tam) on old 1930s and '40s [[Schwinn]] bicycles retrofitted with better brakes and fat tires. This group included [[Joe Breeze]], [[Otis Guy]], [[Gary Fis ...of judges. Freeride bikes share many common components such as forks and brakes with downhill bikes, but typically have steeper head tube angles and optimi
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  • ...ing themselves to modifications on the motor but also to the order and the brakes.
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  • In the middle of 1988 ABS brakes were made available as an option, which necessitated a redesign of the susp ...els had a tubular chassis with a factory type reference F 106 MS 100. Disc brakes, with independent suspension via wishbones, coil springs, and hydraulic sho
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  • ...Intake Manifold|variable intake geometry]], [[Anti-lock braking system|ABS brakes]] and [[traction control]].
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  • ...sion (mechanics)|transmission]], [[Suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] and [[brakes]] must match the performance of the engine, otherwise the car will be unrel
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  • ...aside. In 1888 or 1889, he built a second automobile, this one with seats, brakes, and steering, and included a four-stroke engine of his own design. That de ...llac]] Motor Company in 1910-1911), independent suspension, and four-wheel brakes.
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  • ...ent upgrades, the Callaway GTVs included a much revised suspension, larger brakes and a twin-turbocharger system, boosting performance to near-exotic levels.
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  • ...e are 284mm ventilated discs up front and 276mm at the rear. ABS anti-lock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) and hydraulic brake assistanc DISC (Plate) BRAKES
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  • The brakes on the RS 250 are dual, four-piston Brembos up front clamping down on 298 m
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  • ...k-and-pinion steering and a power-assisted vented front disc and rear drum brakes.
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  • ...ake bosses are mounted with the traditional design of brake preferred to V-brakes, again to prevent clogging with mud. Wheels are of the normal road racing t
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  • ...It used a chain driven transmission, the gearbox had two-speeds, used drum brakes and a very unique double or twinned tire wheel setup. On the 9.5 liter tank
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  • ...r mounted load sensing valve varied the bias of effort applied to the rear brakes, dependent on the load being carried (and also the pitch dynamics caused by
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  • ...tandard safety equipment which features double front and side airbags, ABS brakes with EBD.
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  • ...he left hand side of the engine and the exhaust on the right. Front wheel brakes were added in [[1926]].
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  • ...ompression ratio]] and repositioned valves. Other changes included better brakes and minor styling tweaks, such as chromed bumpers instead of the aluminium
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  • ...but including five speed [[Transmission (mechanics)|transmission]], [[disc brakes]] and independent front [[Suspension (vehicle)|suspension]], the price on l Modifications were also made to the suspension, brakes, electrics and wheels and tyres though the car looked effectively the same.
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  • ...2berlinetta uses Ferrari's third generation CCM3 carbon [[ceramic]] [[disc brakes]] with [[Anti-lock braking system|ABS]], SCM-E [[Magnetorheological damper| ...Active Brake Cooling ducts, which open to direct cooling air only when the brakes are hot, keeping them closed at other times to reduce [[aerodynamic drag]].
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  • ...d-horse under a truly Dutch bike goes well. You need a good pair of (drum) brakes. For 50 km/h can easy be overstepped.
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  • ...ribution, all double wishbones suspensions, grippy tires and strong Brembo brakes. It rode well yet provided excellent body control. There was no understeer
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  • ...em, low-restriction exhaust system, and unique 19&nbsp;in wheels. The new brakes are based on the company's [[Formula 1]] technology. They use 15.7&nbsp;in
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  • ...available. The S1 Monte Carlos and Scorpions suffered from overly boosted brakes, which caused the fronts to lock up easily in the wet. This was fix for th
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  • *Four-wheel power drum brakes *Brakes drums all round
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  • ...lighter vehicle), an upgraded 3.6-liter V8 engine, improved suspension and brakes, and a [[Formula One]]-style sequential gearshift.
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  • The LP640's optional equipment includes ceramic brakes for swifter braking and a glass engine cover which shows off the LP640's 6. ...with the LP640's optional six-piston caliper, 15-inch carbon-ceramic disc brakes, slowing black 18-inch wheels. In its June 2009 issue, ''[[Car and Driver]]
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  • .... In 1969, the Spider was one of the few affordable cars with 4 wheel disc brakes, double overhead cams, hesitation wipers, steering column mounted lighting
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  • ...Fiat's vertical tank on the rear right-hand side. It also had more durable brakes, thanks to mud covers. Unlike the Fiat 125, the car was also available as a
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  • ...fibreglass fuel tanks, 30 mm Amal carburettors, and twin leading shoe rear brakes.
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  • ...a rear-mounted, water-cooled 767cc engine driving the rear wheels. [[Drum brakes]] all round were hidden by wheels from the [[Fiat 1100]]. Later, when the 6
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  • ...troit, the transmission, too, axles (de Dion) and braking system (4 [[disc brakes]]!) came from the large [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]]s of the time. This concept
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  • ...holstered interior, Key-Stop Alarm and remote control system, larger front brakes (from [[Lancia]]) and gas struts with different rate coil springs.
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  • The S1 Montecarlos and Scorpions suffered from overly boosted brakes, which caused the fronts to lock up easily in the wet. These were often cri
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  • ...ised for its spacious interior, advanced coil spring rear suspension, disc brakes and lightweight construction.
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  • *Large full hub front and rear brakes
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  • ...nd said, “Why not tune it up?” to which I would reply, “The suspension and brakes hardly cope with what little power it’s got, I don’t want any more!”
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  • ...een loosely applied to station wagons in general, the most famous shooting brakes had custom two-door bodies fitted to the chassis of pedigreed cars from the
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  • ...anced high pressure hydraulics were adopted to operate the ventilated disc brakes, the brake, clutch and throttle pedal box, the driver's seat and the retrac
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  • ...becoming common on the more tuned ones as are hydraulic clutches and rear brakes. Modern low profile [[Tire|tyres]] greatly improve handling as do uprated f
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  • ...ne management system]]s and [[traction control]], [[disk brake|carbon disk brakes]], and advanced engine technology such as [[Honda]]'s [[V5]] engine configu
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  • ...s]], semi-elliptic [[rear springs]] and [[torque]] tube, four-wheel [[drum brakes]]. Wheelbase: 108" ..., unusual for its market niche, featured fully independent suspension. Its brakes (large drums with aluminum cooling fins shrunk around the cast iron drums)
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  • ...ent on the left side of the hood to power the two carburetors. It had disc brakes.
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  • ...led 398cc (62x66mm) two cylinder engine with 10bhp at 4000rpm. [[Hydraulic brakes]], [[independent suspension]] (both front and rear) with torsion bars and a ...[[headrests]]. Changes were made to the rear [[lights]], [[windscreen]], [[brakes]], [[dashboard]] and instruments.
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  • The SF evolved to include [[disc brakes]], cast [[magnesium wheels]], and other technical novelties, culminating in ...e outfitted with Weber-Marelli electronic fuel injection, Brembo Gold Line brakes, fully adjustable Paioli suspension (White Power on some models), state of
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  • ...um tubular chassis with a fully independent suspension and four-wheel disc brakes, the resulting car was essentially a thinly veiled racing car, capable of e ...springs and tubular shock absorbers, and four-wheel Dunlop hydraulic disc brakes, mounted in-board at the rear. Wheelbase: 98.5"
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  • [[#Brakes|Braking]] is controlled with a hand-lever and foot pedal (front and rear wh ===Brakes===
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  • ...unlop]] braking system was used with discs all around, though it separated brakes front to back rather than diagonally as on modern systems.
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  • ...[[Derailleur gears]] and hand-operated, [[Bicycle brake systems|cable-pull brakes]] were also developed during these years, but were only slowly adopted by c ...sportation; its design changed only gradually to incorporate hand-operated brakes, with internal hub gears allowing up to seven speeds. In the Netherlands, s
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  • *four-wheel drum brakes ...Auto ftlbf|320}} from 900&nbsp;rpm to 5500&nbsp;rpm. It had 15.5-inch drum brakes all round, using [[Pirelli]] 5.25 or 5.50 x 19 tyres at the front and 7.00
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  • ...our-cylinder Fiat 995 cm3 developing 20 hp at 3500 rpm, equipped with drum brakes on all 4 wheels, it exceeded 80 km/h maximum speed.
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  • ...coil spring]]s in the rear), standard power steering and four-wheel [[disc brakes]], and was the first Fiat to adopt an alternator instead of a direct-curren
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  • ...cing the engine and transmission, and possibly other components, including brakes and steering. Certain engines, such as the [[Ford Flathead engine|flathead
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  • ...nd a new [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] was designed. New wheels and brakes were also specified. The engine was equipped with an enlarged radiator, an ...als, steering wheel, and seats, as well as a reinforced roll cage. Larger brakes and a stiffer suspension also improve performance. Finally, an external fi
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  • ...ocation and number plate and acetylene for the big lights. It has no front brakes or electrical system. Among other car company in Turin that are distinguish
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  • ===Brakes=== With increased speeds around the track, brakes become a key innovation for teams attempting to safely bring their cars dow
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  • ...properly, and the water cools them too much. Hence the conventional steel brakes. The suspension is also 'softened' up somewhat for the wet weather. ...ne management systems]] and [[traction control]], [[disk brake|carbon disk brakes]], and advanced engine technology such as those seen on [[Honda]]'s [[V5 en
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  • ...r, clutch disc, change to four and reverse gears, transmission chain, four brakes (two rear wheel, one on differential, onto a conduit through the right peda
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  • ...onents that are not supported by the springs. This includes tires, wheels, brakes, spindles, half the control arm's weight and other components. These compon These are usually small, except that the suspension is related to whether the brakes and differential(s) are sprung.
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  • ...d top speed of 290|km/h which is slighly lower than the coupe version. The brakes on the Spider are [[Brembo]] made carbon-ceramic type. The Spider has a two
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  • ...and guide the cooling air directly to the radiator behind them and to the brakes. This guarantees the thermal wellbeing of the components even under the tou ...ntirely from carbon fiber. They offer a clear view of the high-performance brakes with carbon-ceramic discs.
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  • ...se for its high levels of grip (aided by the unusually wide tires) and its brakes.
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  • ...American), had a large list of options, wheels, hood, roof, hard types of brakes, paint, etc ... His weight was about 541Kg .
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  • ...re in vogue for a time, and over the next decades such innovations as hand brakes, multi-speed transmissions, and better [[steering]] developed. Some were co ...tion]] (by [[Robert Bosch]], 1903), independent suspension, and four-wheel brakes (by the [[Arrol-Johnston]] Company of Scotland in 1909). [[Leaf spring]]s w
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  • ...r blows onto the brakes at a temperature of approximately 50°C warming the brakes up when cold and improving the first bite significantly. Lateral air outlet
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  • ...shaft drive, honeycomb radiator, change at four forward gears and reverse, brakes on rear wheels and motor shaft. The [[Ceirano]] also built a four-cylinder ...ies [[tires]], [[ball bearings]], [[lights]], [[wheels]], [[radiators]], [[brakes]] etc.. The total nominal capital of this sector is estimated at 122 millio
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  • ...Road-going versions weighed about 2100&nbsp;lb (950&nbsp;kg). Hydraulic brakes replaced the cable-operated units in [[1938]]. 630 examples were produced.
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  • ...located with double longitudinal semi-elliptic springs at the rear. Drum brakes and worm and sector steering were the norm. The dry-sump 3.0&nbsp;L (2953& ...ornia at Geneva in 1960. Based on the 250 GT SWB, it also introduced disc brakes. About 55 were built.
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  • Since only the brakes on the driving wheels can easily be inboard, the [[Citroën 2CV]] had addit === Delivery of power to the wheels and brakes ===
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  • ...t a rate of around 1500 per year. Research into mechanical devices such as brakes and sunroof mechanisms was also followed.
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  • ...o be found during heavy braking. If the brake balance (the strength of the brakes in terms of the front and rear wheels) is too heavy at the front this can c
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  • *Brakes: Brembo carbon discs, six-pot aluminium calipers
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  • ...t a high rpm (the "stall speed") to allow for a very quick launch when the brakes are released; in fact, a common modification is to increase the stall speed
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  • ...xtras.There were also available interesting optional extras like anti-lock brakes, aluminium wheels, sunroof, electronic climate control, etc
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  • In 1980, the GT5 model was introduced. The GT5 incorporated better brakes, a more luxurious interior, much larger wheels and tires, and a fiberglass
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  • ...l of the differentials (so called “active” and “passive”) use clutches and brakes for restricting the second [[DOF]], so all suffer from the same disadvantag
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  • ...(4 in) which yielded a usable rear seat, a full-length sunroof, and larger brakes from the [[Fiat 600]].
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  • Improved carbon-ceramic brakes are supplied on the 488, derived from technology used in [[LaFerrari]], con
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  • ...hts, bells, springer forks, speedometers, etc.). Lighter cycles, with hand brakes, thinner tires, and a three-speed [[hub gear]]ing system, often imported fr ...s 27 speeds, front fork and seat suspension, an adjustable stem and [[disc brakes]] for wet-[[weather]] riding.]]
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  • ...ards of burned rubber braking indicated that Scarfiotti had slammed on his brakes at the final moment. Scarfiotti was married and had two children.
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  • ...four speed gearbox. The car had independent suspension all round and drum brakes on all four wheels.
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  • ..., with a tubular [[spaceframe]] chassis, light all-aluminum bodywork, disc brakes and independent suspension. The result was a lightweight [[coupé]] of only
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  • ...ower take-off, three-piece propshaft, rear axle including differential and brakes) to the plant at Termini Imerese where it was fitted to the reinforced body ...car significantly, to 1150kg, necessitating stiffer suspension and uprated brakes. 1992 revisions to the Ellettra saw the power increased to 23.8bhp and the
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  • *four-wheel mechanical drum brakes ...dition to more power the 1934 P3s also had improved chassis with hydraulic brakes, hydraulic shock absorbers at the rear along with friction dampers and a wi
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  • ...classes and can reach speeds of up to 80 mph on the straights and with no brakes fitted to the machine the racing is both fast and furious. There are three
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  • ...ed with Stoner, with the latter unable to resist Melandri's strength under brakes at the end of the back straight, allowing Melandri through to take the race
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  • | [[Brake | Brakes]] || ant. and post. [[drum brake|drum]] by 130 mm;
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  • ===Brakes=== ...TR3]], [[Girling (car)|Girling]] ''([[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] pioneered disc brakes at [[24 Hours of Le Mans|Le Mans]] in 1953)''
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  • ...classes and can reach speeds of up to 80mi/h on the straights and with no brakes fitted to the machine the racing is both fast and furious. There are three
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  • ...nly in Italy) version. There are also electric aids available such as ABS brakes, ESP (electronic stability program), ASR (antislip regulation), HBA (hydrau
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  • ...ompared to 2.1 in normal models. The GTA had also much bigger [[Disc brake|brakes]] ([[Brembo]]), at front 305 millimetres (12 in) discs and rear 276 millime ...stein adjustable shock absorbers and Eibach springs. The Brembo made front brakes had a diameter of 330 mm. The car was made lighter by using composite mater
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  • ...car itself and to improve channelling of the cooling air to the engine and brakes) is made of carbon fibre and gives the car a unique and original combinatio
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  • ...dent double wishbone suspension, rack and pinion steering, four wheel disc brakes and 5-speed transaxle with the 250 P, however the tubular space frame chass
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  • ...elevation changes. Machinery is very similar to a speedway bike (still no brakes, but normally two gears, etc.)
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  • *Accessory equipment to power auxiliary equipment such as power brakes and heating system
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  • ...ntrollable load is required; this is normally a second locomotive with its brakes applied, in addition to a static load.
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  • ...(MSP) which became standard on the 2004 models and controls the engine and brakes to help the driver control the vehicle in extreme driving situations. The M
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  • ...M]], never came into production. The [[1973 oil crisis]], however, put the brakes on this ambitious expansion—suddenly, the demand for fuel-thirsty sports
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  • ...on]] was specified with [[rack and pinion]] steering and four wheel disc [[brakes]]. [[Ferrari]] had intended that the 250 LM be homological for racing as a
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  • ...sis (between which the application of silentbloc to the crossbows) and the brakes; they come also modified the attacks of the auto body to the chassis ...y modified in the chassis, hour of the type to pianale (and with hydraulic brakes rather than mechanics), mounts to depotenziato motor (51 HP) and is destine
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  • ...spension, 20 inch wheels, and larger rear tires for improved handling. The brakes received iron/aluminum rotors for greater fade resistance. Various interior
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  • ...ich requires the use of flexible couplings to the wheels. Also, mechanical brakes need to be fitted to the wheels for safety reasons. ...y of hybrid cars. In a conventional vehicle, braking is done by mechanical brakes, and the kinetic energy of the car is wasted as [[heat]].
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  • ...bably due to heat. All the leading prototypes had pit stops to change disk brakes, an operation that required between 20 and 30 minutes. As the 275&nbsp;LMs put less stress on the brakes two 275&nbsp;LM were leading at 4:00 a.m. Pierre Dumay&#8217;s Belgian yell
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  • |Impianto [[Freno|frenante]] || hydraulic brakes “Lockheed” to pedal agents on the 4 wheels, with ganasce to expansion a |Impianto [[Freno|frenante]] || hydraulic brakes “Lockheed” to pedal agents on the 4 wheels, with ganasce to expansion a
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  • The new 125cc, equipped with drum brakes, had an air-cooled engine, with rotating disc valve, capable of 30 bhp at 1
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  • ...glass fuel tanks, 30&nbsp;mm Amal carburettors, and twin leading shoe rear brakes.
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  • ...meter to 284mm, improved friction coefficient pads were fitted to the rear brakes. A larger brake master cylinder and servo lessened pedal effort for quicker * disc brakes on all wheels, with double cylinder calipers at the front;
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  • Today many of the parts, including the original engine and drive train, brakes, wheels, seats and other parts are being fitted to a remanufactured frame a
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  • *Four-wheel [[drum brakes]]
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  • ...[Suspension (mechanical)|suspension]] and [[Brembo]] "Gold" series [[brake|brakes]].
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  • ...on conventionally-sized BBS, Speedline or OZ lightweight alloys), improved brakes and, most importantly, a twin-turbocharger system, boosting performance to
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  • *front disc brakes ...1966, the Giulia 1300’s sonorous twin-cam engine and [[ATE]] front [[disc brakes]] had become standard equipment. An updated, face-lifted body with front-hi
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  • *First linked brakes on a motorcycle ...features an unusual exhaust with a ‘8’ cross-section at the rear, revised brakes, handlebars and seat.
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  • ...Suzuki Supercarry|Supercarry]]'''" light duty van or pick-up trucks. Drum Brakes and wheels are from [[Morris]] and the subsequent [[British Leyland Motor C
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  • ...Schumacher. Although Schumacher insisted that he had simply locked up his brakes at the corner, a stewards' inquiry stated, "We are left with no alternative ...ons on testing and the introduction of standardized electronics, tyres and brakes to reduce costs and entice more new private teams into the sport. Proposed
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  • ...in form. The 164 was the first Alfa to feature slotted double-walled disc brakes. At no point were the discs drilled to release excess heat, the original de
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  • ...e frame of Capriolo Cento 50 with wheels 19 x 2.50 and removable axis. The brakes, with a full width hubs have diameters of 160mm x 30mm to guarantee a effic
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  • ...tial. Stopping power is taken care of by Brembo CCM composite ceramic disc brakes.
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  • ...are used in [[motor racing]]. Traction is especially important for good [[brakes|braking]]. The depth of these grooves essentially constitutes the [[tread]
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  • ...ngine. It was also Europe's first volume production model to have antilock brakes as standard equipment across the range. The Granada Scorpio lasted until th
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  • ...r that the first speedway meeting in this country to feature bikes with no brakes and broadsiding round corners on loose dirt, probably the main tests of rea
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  • ...pe|C-]] and [[Jaguar D-Type|D-type]]s at Le Mans in beginning in 1951, the brakes were upgraded to [[disc brake|disc]]s on all four wheels. This car came in
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  • ...de [[Norinco]] Type 56/AKM rifles that were fitted with AK-74-style muzzle brakes and Russian-made red bakelite plastic magazines that were made for the AKM
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  • ...sis (between which the application of silentbloc to the crossbows) and the brakes; they come also modified the attacks of the auto body to the telaio.<br>
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  • ...at setting up his car for race conditions, Prost would often conserve his brakes and tyres early on in a race, leaving them fresher for a challenge at the e
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  • ...bably due to heat. All the leading prototypes had pit stops to change disk brakes, an operation that required between 20 and 30 minutes. As the 275&nbsp;LMs put less stress on the brakes two 275&nbsp;LM were leading at 04:00 Pierre Dumay's Belgian yellow car led
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  • ...car equipped with a six-cylinder engine and featured, as another novelty, brakes for all four wheels, is nowadays exhibit of the Louwman Collection (the for
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  • ...ck and in the film I got the car up to 170mph. When I braked, we had those brakes just f**king glowing. Will that do? Sorry, but most posh cars are automatic
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  • ...th 18 laps of the race remaining, and with Mansell in second position, the brakes on his car failed. On Mansell's departure, Warr was infamously quoted "He'l
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  • ...th a [[Cadillac (automobile)|Cadillac]] engine, plus special transmission, brakes and rear axle, owned by [[Felix Leiter]] in the novel ''[[Diamonds Are Fore
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  • ...onso as they had a strong contest with Michael being easily stronger under brakes but Alonso was quicker in turn 8 by a couple of seconds which proved the di
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  • ...[[Bicycle wheel|wheels]] are often used. Some have wider tires, cantilever brakes, and dual brake levers. Many teams disperse personnel along the course with
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  • ...suspension|torsion bar]] suspension, hip-mounted radiators, inboard front brakes and an overhanging rear wing. The 72 originally had suspension problems, bu
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