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  2. Hub-center steering - Wikipedia

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    The Vyrus 985 C3, an exclusive Italian motorcycle with hub-center steering, of which 24 were sold between 2004-2008 Hub-center steering in Bimota Tesi 1/D. Hub-center steering (HCS) is one of several different types of front-end suspension/steering mechanisms used in motorcycles and cargo bicycles. Hub-center steering is characterized by the ...

  3. Suzuki A100 - Wikipedia

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    The CCI system is retained with the oil pump"s control cable removed with the very lowest delivery setting being sufficient to lubricate the left-hand crankshaft bearing. Also in the kit is an instruction manual, braced & wider motocross style handlebar, a polythene oil tank for the crankshaft bearing and a frame reinforcement plate to be ...

  4. Crankshaft - Wikipedia

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    Crankshaft, pistons and connecting rods for a typical internal combustion engine Marine engine crankshafts from 1942 The crankshaft is located within the engine block and held in place via main bearings which allow the crankshaft to rotate within the block. [3]

  5. Head tube - Wikipedia

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    A bicycle head tube with a partially installed bicycle headset; the locknut has yet to be fitted onto the fork steerer tube. The head tube is the part of a cycle's tubular frame within which the front fork steerer tube is mounted. [1]

  6. Suzuki PE series - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki were also working with Graham Beamish (their UK importer), and in Autumn of 1975, [5] [6] undertook to take the upcoming 1977 RM250B motocrosser and add the appropriate engine, lighting and suspension changes to allow this motocross racer to run over short stretches of public roads during enduros. This was a keenly priced, well ...

  7. Wheel speed sensor - Wikipedia

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    The most common wheel speed sensor system consists of a ferromagnetic toothed reluctor ring and a sensor (which can be passive or active). The tone wheel is typically made of steel and may be an open-air design, or sealed (as in the case of unitized bearing assemblies). The number of teeth is chosen as a trade-off between low-speed sensing ...