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  2. Honda Rancher - Wikipedia

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    For the 2007 model year the TRX420 was only available in four configurations being either 2WD or 4WD and shifting with a manual foot shift or using Honda's Electronic Shift Program (ESP). However, in 2008 Honda introduced the TRX420FA (4WD Automatic) also known as the Rancher AT, as well as electronic power steering.

  3. Shift-by-wire - Wikipedia

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    A commercial push-button-based electronic shift selector made by Allison Transmission. Shift-by-wire is an automotive concept or system that employs electrical or electronic connections that replace the mechanical connection between the driver's gearshift mechanism and the transmission.

  4. Suicide clutch - Wikipedia

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    Old-style tank shift. Regular clutch hand Shifter - This is where the shifter is a regular knob either located on the tank, which operates through a linkage to the transmission (tank shifter) or on a lever bolted directly to the top of the transmission (jockey shifter or slap shifter depending on the transmission design) and involves the semi-complex task of foot clutch operation and hand ...

  5. Tremec TR-3160 transmission - Wikipedia

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    The TREMEC TR-3160 is a six-speed RWD manual transmission that features six forward speeds and one reverse speed. [1] It is manufactured by TREMEC (formerly Transmission Technologies Corporation). The TR-3160 is designed for either a single or double overdrive application and is used for light delivery vans, light commercial vehicles, or ...

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  7. Automated manual transmission - Wikipedia

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    Automated manual transmissions can be semi-automatic or fully-automatic in operation. Several different systems to automate the clutch and/or shifting have been used over the years, but they will generally use one of the following methods of actuation for the clutch and/or shifting: hydraulic or electro-hydraulic actuation, [12] electro-mechanical, [13] pneumatic, [6] [14] [15] electromagnetic ...