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  • [[Image:SpaceFrame02.png|right|thumb|250px|Simplified space frame roof with the half-octahedron highlighted in blue]] ...s. They derive their strength from the inherent rigidity of the triangular frame; flexing [[load]]s (bending [[moment (physics)|moments]]) are transmitted a
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  • In vehicles with a frame or [[chasis]], the term ''bodywork'' is normally applied to only the non-st ...horse-drawn vehicles, and had [[body-on-frame]] construction with a wooden frame and wooden or metal body panels. Wooden-framed motor vehicles remained in p
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  • ...e a second seat to the passenger in front of the steering compartment, the space for the spare wheel and luggage. It is not known whether there even after t
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  • ...e springs and dampers of a conventional suspension system with integrated, space efficient, fluid filled, displacer units, which are interconnected between ...zed after a [[chassis]] or [[subframe]] replacement. Even welding the sub-frame to repair rust damage typically required the system to be drained. The onl
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  • ...the bicycles of the Max Majer team. Motta wanted to engage De Rosa as his frame builder and mechanic, De Rosa accepted and became the bicycle supplier to M ...til Merckx's retirement in 1978. In 1981 Eddy again called upon his former frame builder to be a technical consultant when he first set up his own bicycle m
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  • [[Image:cylinder.png|frame|right|A piston and cylinder from a steam engine]] ...an [[internal combustion engine]] or [[external combustion engine]] is the space within which a [[piston]] travels. Multiple cylinders are commonly arrange
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  • The [[frame]], a frame of special steel tubes, comes directly from that of ''[[Bandini 1000 | 1000 * Structure and [[material]]: frame of elliptical and round section tubes, special steel aeronautics derivation
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  • [[Image:cylinder.png|frame|right|A piston and cylinder from a steam engine]] ...an [[internal combustion engine]] or [[external combustion engine]] is the space within which a [[piston]] travels. Multiple cylinders are commonly arrange
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  • ...ited States between 1988-89 with some modifications to the Magnum 4x4 base frame. The major differences included: reinforced and modified cross members, (tr For safety, Laforza offers an 18-gauge steel body, a rugged box-ladder frame, European touring sedan handling and a technologically advanced four-wheel
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  • ...mpler and typically does not involve packing as many parts into as small a space as does front wheel drive, thus requiring less disassembly or specialized t ...s (due to the tunnel needed for the drive shaft), and sometimes less trunk space (since there is also more hardware that must be placed underneath the trunk
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  • ...mpler and typically does not involve packing as many parts into as small a space as does front wheel drive, thus requiring less disassembly or specialized t ...to help in cornering quickly, or in turning the car around in a very small space. Many enthusiasts make a [[motorsports|sport]] of drifting, and will drift
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  • ...ns]] endurance classic. It became famous for its intricate tubular [[space frame]] [[chassis]], containing about 200 [[chromium|chro]]-[[molybdenum|moly]] [ ...ieri]] designed 5 different models, all based on an intricate multitubular frame concept. All models included independent front wheels, de Dion rear axle, 4
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  • ...rcycle road fairing much: not only do not see either the [[engine]] or the frame but also the [[tank]] was completely covered. The frame is a bitrave steel tube rectangular frame with square tube integrated (in one piece), and [[swingarm]] is back with s
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  • ...streamlined, windtunnel tested, and the body was built on a tubular space frame.
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  • [[Image:Epicyclic gear small.png|frame|right|In this simple epicyclic gear mechanism, the inner gear or "sun gear" *Because of the limited space available in the hub, they have a more limited range of gears than deraille
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  • ...mpler and typically does not involve packing as many parts into as small a space as does front wheel drive, thus requiring less disassembly or specialized t ...to help in cornering quickly, or in turning the car around in a very small space. Many enthusiasts make a [[motorsports|sport]] of drifting, and will drift
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  • ...s. The rear seats can be optionally deleted to increase the very tiny boot space. The Spider featured a folding soft-top with five hoop frame, which completely disappears from sight under a flush fitting cover. An ele
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  • ...operator's seat. For tractors with operator cabs, the ROPS is part of the frame of the cab. Before ROPS were required many farmers died when their tractor ...in modern, [[precision farming]] techniques. The [[spin-off]]s from the [[space race]] have actually facilitated [[automation]] in plowing and the use of d
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  • ...d entrance at the rear - however, from the upper floors it is a light airy space, and its architecture can be appreciated. ...o display the vast collections of 18th century venetian art, which lack of space prevented its display in the [[Correr Museum]].
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  • ...exhaust pipes on the right hand side in a 1425 mm wheelbase, trellis tube frame. Suspension is a fully-adjustable single Sachs rear shock on the left hand ...rs on the right side of the Sport1000 and Paul Smart. This change creates space for passenger footpegs, so the Sport1000S has a removable rear seat cowl c
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  • ...de of a deck is the deck head. The vertical surfaces dividing the internal space are "bulkheads". Some are important parts of the vessel's structure. The fr
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  • ...ce frame. The chassis of the prototype was a the modified military truck [[frame]], "C" in section and therefore not as strong as a boxed section used on mo
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  • ...errari 456|456 M]]; its larger size makes it a true 4 seater with adequate space in the rear seats for adults. ...ehicle, the first being the [[Ferrari 360 Modena|360 Modena]]. Its [[space frame]] (developed with [[Alcoa]]) is made from extrusions and castings of the ma
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  • .... In the most common form, the crankshaft was fixed solidly to an aircraft frame, and the [[propeller]] simply bolted onto the front of the cylinder block. ...ll exists and is in the collection of the Smithsonian's [[National Air and Space Museum]]. A production version of the Omega then soon reached the aviation
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  • ...n shifter and would take up too much space in the confines of a motorcycle frame. Having control over the gear shifter with the rider's left foot frees the
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  • ...iano in Florence. In the early 1950's he conceives and patents a suspended frame for the large 2 cylinder Harley Davidsons, based on models used in the army ...x-motorcycling work rider [[Lorenzo Orlando]]. Naturally, the model of the frame was for the DH, the discipline which most reminded him of motocycles and mo
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  • A '''scooter''' is a two-wheeled vehicle with a step-through frame in which the rider sits without straddling any part of the engine. ...t floorboard for the rider's feet and often includes some integral storage space, either under the seat, built into the front leg shield, or both.
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  • Having gained recognition for its advanced aluminum space frame, overall refinement and general usability on a 24/7 basis, plus offering ni
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  • Today NCR can benefit from the [[Poggipolini]] Group technology and space-age materials, but all NCR bikes and special parts are still developed, bui | FRAME || Tubular trellis in steel Ducati Sport 1000 S model
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  • ...s and mountings, while a top-flight GT car is often a purpose-built [[tube-frame]] racing chassis underneath a cosmetic body shell. Many touring car series, ...in 2000, features advanced purpose built [[V8 engine|V8]]-powered [[space frame]] machines, covered with largely [[carbon fibre]] bodyshapes resemblant of
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  • ...with a 49cc engine and a [[Ducati]] elastic frame. The Ducati [[Cucciolo]] frame , at that time, was made in the Arco factory. A realization was made by G. '''The Frame of Capriolo 75'''
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  • ...a’s first cars were based on [[Fiat]] mechanical components, and the space frame chassis were arguably the first used in [[motor racing]] and production car ...ebut in 1946. The D46, the small racer featured a simple, but sturdy space frame chassis. Giacosa had vast knowledge of [[Fiat]] bits and pieces, as he had
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  • ...omfort, accessibility and view of the road (as with [[race car]]s). With a frame of [[Carbon fiber reinforced plastic|carbon fibre composite]], the seats ar
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  • ...car made conventional doors impossible to use in an even slightly confined space. Care needed to be taken, though, in opening the doors with a roof overhead The Countach utilised a skin of aircraft-grade aluminum over a tubular space-frame, as in a racing car. This is expensive to build but is immensely strong and
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  • ...isc brakes and 5-speed transaxle with the 250 P, however the tubular space frame chassis was significantly strengthened with the roof structure, additional ...ger displacement engines and slightly modified bodywork. The tubular space-frame chassis and most other components remained the same as in the 250 P. The 27
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  • ...car made conventional doors impossible to use in an even slightly confined space. Care needed to be taken, though, in opening the doors with a roof overhead The Countach utilised a skin of aircraft-grade aluminum over a tubular space-frame, as in a racing car. This is expensive to build but is immensely strong and
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  • ...in Italian lire equivalent to around 1000 [[pounds sterling]]. The [[space frame]] chassis was designed using steel tubes and the body consisted of light al ..., a two-seat sports car, the Project 202. Again he used a multi tube space frame chassis. The design being an adaptation of the single seat model. The proto
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  • ...details as battery disposition, as such vehicles generally have available space distributed in small volumes around the vehicle. This leads to complexity i ...ce this company offers DIY options and turnkey cars. Very aerodynamic and space for battery options. Retro European styling from the 70's with modern detai
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  • ...er cars), only one disk is used, mounted on the axle end outside the truck frame. High speed trains (such as the [[TGV]]) ...use they offer more heat dissipation than disks that would fit in the same space. Railways have never used internal expanding drum brakes because they caus
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  • [[Image:SI Brochure Cover.jpg|frame|right|Cover of brochure ''[http://www.bipm.org/en/publications/brochure/ Th ...nbsp;″), which are placed immediately after the number with no intervening space.
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  • [[Image:Rack and pinion animation.gif|frame|right|Rack and pinion animation]] ...of steering shaft, column and gear reduction mechanism allows much better space utilization in the engine compartment.
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  • ...tion with the production front-engine Delta. The chassis was tubular space frame construction much like the 037. It featured long travel double wishbone sus
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  • ...ttoming" can be either the suspension, tires, fenders, etc. running out of space to move or the body or other components of the car hitting the road. The c ...king at this is to imagine each suspension control arm mounted only at the frame. The axis that the arm rotates around creates an imaginary line running thr
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  • In order to reduce cost, chassis are steel space-frame, unlike the [[monocoque]]s found in other types of single seater racing. T
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  • The F12berlinetta is built around an [[aluminum]] [[space frame]] [[chassis]] co-developed with [[Scaglietti]]. The chassis is made up of 1 ...ith aluminum, Alutex, and [[carbon fibre]] trim, and has increased luggage space compared to the 599.
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  • ...c roads, whose engineering requirements emphasize handling above passenger space and comfort, are called [[sports car]]s. The flexing of the frame interacts with the suspension. (See below.)
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  • ...V. The rear seats can be optionally deleted to increase the very tiny boot space. The Spider featured a folding soft-top with five hoop frame, which completely disappears from sight under a flush fitting cover. An ele
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  • ...le 250 S used a 2250 mm wheelbase with a "Tuboscocca" tubular trellis frame. Underneath were double wishbones at the front and a live axle located wit ...avier than the 850 kg (1875 lb) barchetta on a conventional tube frame. The V12 engine's dry sump was abandoned for the production car, and the t
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  • ...me molybdenum steel tubing was welded together by hand to make up the main frame. The plumbing, water, brake lines and electricals are contained in the 72mm
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  • [[Image:Iso Isettacarro.jpg|frame|right|310px|Iso Isetta Autocarro]] ...entional rear axle with differential and leaf springs, and a large tubular frame. It was good for a 500 to 600 kg load. The name ''Isetta Autocarro'' was al
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  • ...bility, using a patented [[ellipse|elliptical-section]] steel tube [[space frame]], were particularly appreciated. ...sing the stroke, enlarging the capacity from 721 cc to 747 cc. He designed space frames weighing only 18 kg (40 lb), to which he fitted bodies by [[Roc
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  • ...and the finest craft making techniques. The refined electric welded space frame, absolutely of racing nature (integrated with the [[engine]] and [[gearbox]
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  • ...oined with pipes of smaller diameters for a rigid, if somewhat heavy space frame.
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  • ...at breaks away (break) from the main field, bunch or [[peloton]], has more space and freedom and can therefore be at an advantage in certain situations. A s ...aux]] and his family. In 1866, Michaux produced a new machine with an iron frame which sloped down to contain the back wheel, made like the front, of wood.
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  • [[Image:Geneva_cathedral_and_le_mole.jpg|frame|Image overlooking Geneva with the mountain "Le Môle" seen behind Cathedral ...nc bridge, and under the Plaine de Plainpalais. It's much easier to get a space at one of these large underground lots than on the street, and they are all
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  • SUVs are off-road vehicles with a [[body-on-frame]] [[chassis]], [[all-wheel drive]] and true offroad capability. SUVs have s *[[Mitsubishi Space Wagon]]
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  • return (parms.frame):preprocess('{{REVISIONID}}') end) -- replaced with a space so usage like {{convert|350|board_feet}} works.
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  • ...ere aftermarket conversions and had their new bodywork built with a wooden frame, sometimes with wooden panels, sometimes steel. Station wagons were the ori ...m the name; they were vehicles for the well-off shooter and hunter, giving space to carry [[shotgun]]s and other equipment. They have rarely been made by th
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  • ...0 metres, but no maximum. The minimum width is to give each rider adequate space to safely navigate the track at all points. There is no stated maximum due ...sed in speedway racing (the name taken from the way the engine sits in the frame), but today most professional riders use laydown bikes as it is argued that
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  • ...ads, or easily and quickly removed altogether to increase the overall load space. The first Pandas also featured removable, washable seat covers, door trims ...the old [[pushrod]] Fiat-based engines, quarter light doors, un-galvanised frame and leaf-sprung suspension from the Fiat Panda Mark I. It was popular in [[
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  • The drive-train was mounted mid-ships in a space-frame constructed from another light alloy. Suspension was independent by double
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  • ...t time, Guiseppe Guzzi reached the Artic Circle in four weeks. The elastic frame rear suspension was immediately introduced to production machines, transfor ...giving up some nimbleness and (depending on the design) under-seat storage space, the larger wheels afford greater gyroscopic force and thereby greater bala
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  • ...time lacking in reinforces oblique, than on the Lambda they connected the frame of the radiator with the cylinders of suspension, not more necessary for vi ...a kilometer with departure from detention in 46” (medium Kmh 78,260) and a space of single 37 meters in order to arrest the launch car to 80 kilometers to t
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  • ** First all-aluminum space frame - 1994 [[Audi A8]]
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