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Alpinestars is an Italian motorsports and action sports safety equipment manufacturer based in Asolo, Italy. Its lines include specialized products for MotoGP , motocross , motorcycling , Formula One , World Rally Championship , WEC , V8 Supercars , NASCAR , mountain biking , and surfing , and motorsports-themed, non-sports clothing.
In September 1965 the Renault 10 Major (branded in some markets as the Renault 1100) was launched, replacing the Renault 8 Major. This was a lengthened version of the Renault 8 with an increased front overhang and a much enlarged front luggage compartment, its capacity increased from 240 to 315 litres.
The Ford–GM 10-speed automatic transmission is part of a joint venture between Ford Motor Company and General Motors to design and engineer two transmissions: a longitudinal 10-speed transmission and a transverse 9-speed trans-axle. Each company manufactures its own unique version of the transmissions in its own factories.
2009 YZF-R1 Limited Launch Edition 2011 YZF-R1 In late 2008, Yamaha announced they would release an all new R1 for 2009. The new R1 took engine technology from the M1 MotoGP bike with its crossplane crankshaft , making the 2009 R1 the first production sports bike to use a crossplane crankshaft. [ 11 ]
Area-51 Threadripper Edition Area-51 R4 (discontinued) – The fourth revision of the Area-51 was announced at E3 2017, and the first Area-51 model to be sold with AMD Ryzen Threadripper processors. The base model was released with an MSRP of US$2399.99 and adding all the extra hardware can cost the consumer up to US$5,799.99.
Canon EOS R10, a 2022 mirrorless camera; and also: a nickname for footballer Ronaldinho; The R10 series of preferred numbers; Carbon tetrachloride (R-10), a solvent; The R10 battery, an old IEC 1.5 V battery size with dimensions 20x36 mm; receptor 10, the tenth in line of a series of cellular receptors, generally at the end of an acronym