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    Aero bike also known as "Aerodynamic bike" is a type of road bike that uses aerodynamics principles in its operation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The bike's geometrical makeup allows the hands and body position of the rider to change given the terrain, rider's preference, and race situation.

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    The original Aero model, the Type 500 or Type 10 was a small car launched in 1928. Powered by a 494 cc single-cylinder two-stroke engine with water cooling, producing 10 bhp (7 kW; 10 PS), it could reach a top speed of 70 km/h (43 mph). Drive was through a 3-speed gearbox to a rear axle without differential. The Type 10 was sold with a choice ...

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    After the bankruptcy of Hobbico in 2019, MECOA (Model Engine Corp of America) purchased Cox Hobbies in its entirety from Estes Corporation. [2] Millions of engines were produced. They became the most common 1/2A Class 0.049 cubic inch engine in the world, and probably still are today. Although the production of the engines ceased some years ago ...

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    Fondmetal S.p.A. is an Italian manufacturer of alloy wheels, founded in 1972 by Gabriele Rumi. [1] A Formula One constructor of the same name, also owned by Rumi, competed in the 1991 and 1992 seasons, [1] scoring no championship points. The company also sponsored, and supplied wheels to, numerous other constructors from the mid-1980s to the ...

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    Palamides's work with engineer Tom Griffith, operating from Jim Ellison's small machine shop in San Francisco, evolved into the aftermarket wheel company. In 1956, they formed American Racing Equipment. [4] American Racing Equipment was the first in the industry to introduce a line of wheels with a Teflon coating.

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