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  2. Piaggio Liberty - Wikipedia

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    2001 Piaggio Liberty first series. Presented at the Barcelona motor show in May 1997, the Liberty was born as a scooter with a 50 cm 3 engine intended primarily for young audiences, having highly innovative specifications, it immediately stands out as "high wheels" among the most popular on the market; thanks to its original and dynamic line, good design quality and competitive price.

  3. Piaggio Vespa LX - Wikipedia

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    The 125 engine belongs to the Piaggio Leader family and is a four-stroke with electronic injection and has a power of 7.9 Kw (10.7 HP). With this engine, the LX reaches 91 km/h. The highest displacement is represented by the Leader engine, also four-stroke and 151 cm 3 electronic injection.

  4. Anti-lock braking system - Wikipedia

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    The speed sensor for the rear wheels is located in the rear axle. This system provides individual control of the front wheels, so they can both achieve maximum braking force. The rear wheels, however, are monitored together; they both have to start to lock up before the ABS will activate on the rear.

  5. Combined braking system - Wikipedia

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    A combined braking system (CBS), also called linked braking system (LBS), is a system for linking front and rear brakes on a motorcycle or scooter. [1] In this system, the rider's action of depressing one of the brake levers applies both front and rear brakes. The amount of each brake applied may be determined by a proportional control valve ...

  6. Harley-Davidson Hummer - Wikipedia

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    The Model 125 [9] or S-125 [6] [10] was introduced by Harley-Davidson in 1947 as a 1948 model. [10] The 125 cc two-stroke engine produced three horsepower, which was sent through a three-speed foot-shift transmission. [ 8 ]

  7. De Dion suspension - Wikipedia

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    De Dion rear axle. A de Dion axle is a form of non-independent automobile suspension. It is a considerable improvement over the swing axle, Hotchkiss drive, or live axle. [1] Because it plays no part in transmitting power to the drive wheels, it is sometimes called a "dead axle". [2]

  8. Piaggio Medley - Wikipedia

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    The Medley offers two engines, one of 125 and another of 150 cm 3, it is then offered in two versions: Medley "base" and Medley S. The latter, in addition to differing in color, boasts some red colored details.

  9. Aprilia RS125 - Wikipedia

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    Rear : Cast aluminium box section swingarm with asymmetric members. Hydraulic monoshock with adjustable spring preload. Wheel travel 120 mm. Brakes: 4 piston radial caliper: Tires: Tubeless radial. Front 110/70 17-inch; rear 150/60 17-inch: Wheelbase: 1,345 mm (53.0 in) Dimensions: L: 1,950 mm (77 in) W: 720 mm (28 in) at handlebars