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  2. Spoke - Wikipedia

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    High quality bicycles with conventional wheels use spokes of stainless steel, while cheaper bicycles may use galvanized (also called "rustless") or chrome plated spokes. While a good quality spoke is capable of supporting about 225 kgf (c. 500 pounds-force or 2,200 newtons ) of tension, they are used at a fraction of this load to avoid ...

  3. List of White Pass and Yukon Route locomotives and cars ...

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    Coast Steel Fabricators, Ltd. 1976 Purchased new. Shipped out in 2012. Sold to the Colorado Railroad Museum in 2015 (CRRM #86). 288 1st Lake McClintock: Coast Steel Fabricators, Ltd. 1976 Purchased new. Sold in 2005. Resold in 2007. 290 Yukon River: Underframe: National Steel Car Corp.; body: WP&YR 1994 Built up from Flatcar #492. 300 Skagway River

  4. 27.5 mountain bike - Wikipedia

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    The wheel size is sometimes erroneously called "650B" [8] [9] as a "marketing term" by some manufacturers for their 27.5", but the 650B size has traditionally been a designation for a 26 inch diameter (ISO ~ 40-584 demi-ballon tire) using the same ISO 584 mm rim [10] used by French tandems, Porteurs and touring bicycles.

  5. Scott Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    This quote was included in the voiceovers of the teaser trailer for the 2009 Star Trek film. [112] The audio phrase is also used in Kenny G's "Auld Lang Syne" (The Millennium Mix). [113] Scott Tracy in the Thunderbirds television series was named after Carpenter. [114] In the 1983 film, The Right Stuff, Carpenter was played by Charles Frank.

  6. The Batman (film) - Wikipedia

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    Reeves debuted a teaser trailer during the virtual DC FanDome event on August 22, [295] featuring a remix of the Nirvana song "Something in the Way" (1991) combined with Giacchino's score. [296] The trailer received 34 million views within 24 hours, [ 129 ] and according to CNET 's Bonnie Burton and Jennifer Bisset it "set the internet on fire".