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  2. Moustache Bikes - Wikipedia

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    Cycle Me was created in 2011 by Emmanuel Antonot and Grégory Sand, in Golbey, near Épinal. [1] [7] Emmanuel Antonot previously worked for Lapierre bikes, one of Europe's oldest bicycle manufacturers.

  3. Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa - Wikipedia

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    Prototypes powered by Nakajima Ha-115-II engine of 920 kW (1,230 hp) Exhaust stack configuration slightly modified. Water-methanol injection added. [32] [page needed] Ki-43-III "Ko" (Mark 3a) Only produced by Tachikawa plant. [35] Series production model, some fitted with skis for operations from snow. [citation needed] Ki-43-III "Otsu" (Mark 3b)

  4. Refrigeration - Wikipedia

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    Owners and manufacturers of these systems typically use performance factor (PF). A system's PF is defined as a system's energy input in horsepower divided by its refrigeration capacity in TR . Both CoP and PF can be applied to either the entire system or to system components.

  5. Types of motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Snow bikes—A snow bike takes a typical dirt-bike and replaces the rear wheel with a single tread system similar to a snowmobile and the front wheel with a large ski. They are much smaller and more nimble than a snowmobile, and they have a tighter turning radius, which lets the rider go where many snowmobiles cannot.

  6. Snowmelt system - Wikipedia

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    A heated sidewalk in Holland, Michigan Installation of a geothermal snowmelt system on a street in Reykjavík, Iceland.. A snowmelt system prevents the build-up of snow and ice on cycleways, walkways, patios and roadways, or more economically, only a portion of the area such as a pair of 2-foot (0.61 m)-wide tire tracks on a driveway or a 3-foot (0.91 m) center portion of a sidewalk, etc.

  7. Cox model engine - Wikipedia

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    Cox also sold the muffler, cylinder and high comp. glow head components of the QZ as a Muffler Conversion Kit (Cat#495) for $2.98. 1976 QRC (Cat#450-1 - manufactured 1976–1996) The QRC was a modified Babe Bee engine that had a muffler and larger (8cc) fuel tank.