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  2. Yamaha Enticer - Wikipedia

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    Electricity is produced by a 12 volt flywheel magneto with a 12 volt, 2.5 Ah lead–acid battery. The headlight power is 12v–35w. The headlight power is 12v–35w. The front tyre is a 4-ply rating 2.75 × 18 (Zapper FS pattern), while at the rear is a 6-ply rating 120/80 × 16 (Zapper Y pattern).

  3. Honda C71, C76, C72, C77 Dream - Wikipedia

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    The engine was dry sumped, and had six-volt electrics. The design of both the frame and engine was heavily influenced by bikes built by NSU Motorenwerke AG, which Soichiro Honda had seen on his visit to Europe in 1955, including the Isle of Man TT races. The C71 and C76 were later developments, from 1957 or 1958 onwards.

  4. Royal Enfield Classic - Wikipedia

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    Electrical system 12 volt - DC; Battery 12 volt, 8 Ah; Head lamp 12V, H4-60/55W (halogen) Tail lamp 12V, P21/5W; Turn signal lamp 12V, R10W X 4nos; First Generation Royal Enfield Classic 500 specification: Engine Type single cylinder, 4 stroke, spark ignition, air cooled, fuel injection; Displacement 499cc; Bore × stroke 84 mm × 90 mm ...

  5. Automotive battery - Wikipedia

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    A typical 12 V, 40 Ah lead-acid car battery. An automotive battery, or car battery, is a rechargeable battery that is used to start a motor vehicle.. Its main purpose is to provide an electric current to the electric-powered starting motor, which in turn starts the chemically-powered internal combustion engine that actually propels the vehicle.

  6. Honda XL250 - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Honda reverted to the 21-inch front wheel and introduced the rear single shock suspension, known as the Pro-Link, and a 12-volt electrical system. The 1984–1987 models were equipped with dual, progressively operated carburetors, (the left one opened 1/4-1/2 way before the right one opened and both reached full throttle together), and ...

  7. Brammo Enertia - Wikipedia

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    The Enertia is an electric motorcycle designed and sold by Brammo, Inc. It uses a Lithium iron phosphate battery, and is intended as a commuter vehicle. Enertia motorcycles first went on sale in late July 2009, [2] and began selling at Best Buy in August 2009. [3]