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  2. WP Suspension - Wikipedia

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    WP rear shock unit on a KTM 950 Adventure in 2007. WP Suspension GmbH is a manufacturer of components for motorcycle suspension systems based in Austria. The company was founded in 1977 by Wim Peters in Malden, Netherlands [1] and is amongst the largest manufacturers of suspension components for motorcycles. [2]

  3. File:WP Suspension logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    See WP:PD § Fonts and typefaces or Template talk:PD-textlogo for more information. This work includes material that may be protected as a trademark in some jurisdictions. If you want to use it, you have to ensure that you have the legal right to do so and that you do not infringe any trademark rights.

  4. File:White power suspension.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. KTM 300 - Wikipedia

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    The KTM 300 is a series of 2-stroke enduro / off-road motorcycles made by KTM.They are the Penton-inspired 1984 300 GS, the 300 DMX, the dirt only 300 MXC, European road legal 300 EXC and the US 300 XC (close-ratio), 300 XC-W (wide-ratio gear box) and 300 SX (Motocross) versions.

  6. KTM 200 - Wikipedia

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    It was outfitted with Öhlins Forks and was the first bike with PDS no-linkage rear suspension developed by Öhlins, and was also one of the first bikes to incorporate a hydraulic clutch. [2] A year later the first production KTM 200 MXC was fitted with Marzocchi 45 forks and the trademark orange plastics.

  7. Watt's linkage - Wikipedia

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    Watt's linkage automobile suspension Watt's linkage train suspension. Watt's linkage is used in the rear axle of some car suspensions as an improvement over the Panhard rod, which was designed in the early twentieth century. Both methods are intended to prevent relative sideways motion between the axle and body of the car.

  8. Wettable powder - Wikipedia

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    A wettable powder (WP) [1] is an insecticide or other pesticide formulation consisting of the active ingredient in a finely ground state combined with wetting agents and sometimes bulking agents. Wettable powders are designed to be applied as a dilute suspension through liquid spraying equipment. As wettable powders are not mixed with water ...

  9. Talk:WP Suspension - Wikipedia

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