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  2. Suzuki TS125 - Wikipedia

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    Front brake: Internal Expanding Rear brake: Internal Expanding Front tire size: 2.75-21 4PR Rear tire size: 4.10-18 4PR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ignition type: SUZUKI "PEI" Ignition timing: 20°B.T.D.C. at 6,000 r/min Spark plug: NGK B8ES or NIPPON DENSO W24ES Battery: 6V 14.4kC (4Ah) 10HR Fuse: 10A Headlight: 6V 30/30W Tail/Brake light: 6V 5.3/25W

  3. Hero Ignitor - Wikipedia

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    Brakes: Front Brake Disc Dia 240 mm Disc - Non Asbestos Type Front Brake Drum Internal expanding shoe type ( 130 mm ) - Non Asbestos type Rear Brake Drum Internal expanding shoe type ( 130 mm ) - Non Asbestos type: Tires: Tyre Size Front 80/100 x 17 - M/C 46 P (Tubeless tyres) Tyre Size Rear 100/90 x 17 - M/C (Tubeless tyres) Wheelbase: 1270 mm ...

  4. Drum brake - Wikipedia

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    Drum brake (upper right) with the drum removed (lower left, inside facing up), on the front of a Ford Falcon Sprint A rear drum brake on a Kawasaki W800 motorcycle. A drum brake is a brake that uses friction caused by a set of shoes or pads that press outward against a rotating bowl-shaped part called a brake drum.

  5. Royal Enfield Classic - Wikipedia

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    Brakes & tyres Tyres Fr. 90/90 - 19; Tyres Rr. 120/80 - 18; Brakes front 280mm disc, 2-piston caliper; Brakes rear 153mm drum, single lead internal expanding; Electricals Electrical system 12 volt - DC; Battery 12 volt, 14 Ah; Head lamp 12V, 60 W / 55 W, halogen; Tail lamp 12V, P21/5W; Turn signal Lamp 12V, R10W X 4nos; Best selling model ...

  6. Morris Oxford Empire models - Wikipedia

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    The brake pedal operates internally expanding brakes on all four wheels, the handbrake operates at the back using separate shoes. The brake drums are enclosed. [3] Standard fittings include a spare (steel artillery) wheel and tyre. Shock absorbers are provided. [2] There are semi-elliptic springs all round, flat set at the front.

  7. Brake fade - Wikipedia

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    Brake fade can be a factor in any vehicle that utilizes a friction braking system including automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, airplanes, and bicycles. Brake fade is caused by a buildup of heat in the braking surfaces and the subsequent changes and reactions in the brake system components and can be experienced with both drum brakes and disc ...

  8. Suzuki AX100 - Wikipedia

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    Launched in the middle 1990s purely for the Far Eastern commuter market, in fact, it is still made in China some 15 years on. It is the height of simplicity; a four-speed air-cooled two-stroke with piston porting and a simple carburetor. A full chain guard and simple drum brakes keep maintenance tasks simple.

  9. Wheel cylinder - Wikipedia

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    A wheel cylinder is a component of a hydraulic drum brake system. [1] It is located in each wheel and is usually positioned at the top of the wheel, above the shoes. Its function is to exert force onto the shoes so as to bring them into contact with the drum and stop the vehicle with friction . [ 2 ]