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  2. Cycloidal drive - Wikipedia

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    A cycloidal drive or cycloidal speed reducer is a mechanism for reducing the speed of an input shaft by a certain ratio. Cycloidal speed reducers are capable of relatively high ratios in compact sizes with very low backlash. [1] The input shaft drives an eccentric bearing that in turn drives the cycloidal disc in an eccentric, cycloidal motion ...

  3. List of GM transmissions - Wikipedia

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    Muncie M22 — 4-speed longitudinal heavy duty narrow ratio manual transmission made by GM at their Muncie, Indiana factory Saginaw M26/27 transmission — 3 and 4-speed longitudinal light duty (less than 300 hp) wide ratio manual transmission made by GM at their Saginaw, Michigan factory

  4. Triumph Daytona 650 - Wikipedia

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    6 speed, chain drive: Suspension: Front: 43 mm forks with adjustable preload, compression and rebound damping Rear: Monoshock with adjustable preload and rebound damping: Brakes: Front: Double disc. 4-piston calipers. 308 mm (12.1 in) Rear: Single disc. Single piston calipers. 220 mm (8.7 in) Tyres: Front:120/70 ZR 17 Rear: 180/55 ZR 17: Wheelbase

  5. Behr Dayton Thermal Products - Wikipedia

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    Behr Dayton Thermal Products LLC is a 570,000-square-foot (53,000 m 2) auto parts facility located in Dayton, Ohio. The Dayton plant is a major U.S. operation of the German company Behr GmbH & Co. KG. [1] This facility manufactures vehicle air conditioning and engine cooling systems.

  6. Triumph Daytona 675 - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph Daytona 675 is a three-cylinder sport bike built by Triumph Motorcycles.It replaced the four-cylinder Daytona 650.The 675 proved to be remarkably light, nimble and powerful; at a maximum of 128 bhp it was also very quick, and it was very successful against the Japanese 600 cc competition.

  7. George Walther Sr. - Wikipedia

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    George Walther Sr. (August 13, 1876 – April 10, 1961) was an American inventor, engineer, businessman, civic leader and the holder of over 100 patents for truck wheels, brake drums, fifth wheels, and landing gear/legs for the trucking industry.