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  2. Drive by wire - Wikipedia

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    Accelerate-by-wire or throttle-by-wire, [17] more commonly known as electronic throttle control, is a system that actuates vehicle propulsion without any mechanical connections, such as cables, from the accelerator pedal to the throttle valve of the engine or other propulsion systems. In electric vehicles, this system controls the electric ...

  3. Aprilia SL 750 Shiver - Wikipedia

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    The Aprilia Shiver 750 is a standard motorcycle manufactured by Italian manufacturer Aprilia. The motorcycle incorporates the first Ride by Wire Technology on a production motorcycle and a 90° V-twin engine. [1] [2] [3] The Shiver is also available as a partially faired option known as the Shiver 750 GT, which was launched in 2009. [4]

  4. Yamaha FJR1300 - Wikipedia

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    The ECU is new and now employs Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCCT) system, which is a ride-by-wire system. The implementation on the FJR1300 includes 'D-Mode', which incorporates two driving modes, 'sport' and 'touring', the primary difference being smoothness of throttle response.

  5. KTM 390 series - Wikipedia

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    Pierer said in December 2015 that KTM and Bajaj plan to replace the 125, 200, and the 390-series Duke and RC lines in 2017, based on all new platforms, in part tarnavo meet Euro IV emissions standards, and to incorporate new technologies such as ride-by-wire.

  6. Kawasaki Vulcan - Wikipedia

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    ride-by-wire throttle, windshield and leather saddlebags; Vulcan 1700 Nomad 1,700 cc (104 cu in) 52° SOHC liquid-cooled fuel-injected V-twin engine; Six-speed transmission "ride-by-wire" throttle, windshield and hard saddlebags [20] Vulcan 1700 Voyagers 1,700 cc (104 cu in) 52° SOHC liquid-cooled fuel-injected V-Twin Engine; Six-speed ...

  7. BMW S1000RR - Wikipedia

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    BMW S1000RR is a race oriented sport bike initially made by BMW Motorrad to compete in the 2009 Superbike World Championship, [1] that is now in commercial production. It was introduced in Munich in April 2008, [2] and is powered by a 999 cc (61.0 cu in) transverse inline four-cylinder engine redlined at 14,200 rpm.

  8. Yamaha MT-09 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha MT-09 is a street motorcycle of the MT series with an 847–890 cc (51.7–54.3 cu in) liquid-cooled four-stroke 12-valve DOHC inline-three engine with crossplane crankshaft [1] [9] and a lightweight cast alloy frame. [5] For 2018, the bike is now designated MT-09 in all markets. [10]

  9. KTM 1190 Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Cycle World and Motor Cycle News noted the electronic rider aids including ride-by-wire and electronic suspension control, up until now foregone by KTM to emphasize off-road performance, are intended to position the 1190 Adventure against technologically advanced street-going rivals like the Ducati Multistrada 1200.