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  • 11List of automotive superlatives — This page lists of the automobile industry that is, the smallest, largest, fastest, lightest, best selling, and other such topics.In order to keep the entries relevant, the list (except for the Firsts section) will be limited to automobiles built …

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  • 12oleo strut — ˈōlēˌō noun Etymology: ole + strut : a cylindrical strut with a built in telescopic shock absorber that damps or absorbs rectilinear shock (as in an aircraft landing gear) by forcing oil up through an orifice in the bottom of a hollow piston into …

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  • 13automobile — automobilist /aw teuh meuh bee list, moh bi list/, n. /aw teuh meuh beel , aw teuh meuh beel , aw teuh moh beel, beuhl/, n. 1. a passenger vehicle designed for operation on ordinary roads and typically having four wheels and a gasoline or diesel… …

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  • 14Yamaha YZF-R1 — Infobox Motorcycle name = Yamaha YZF R1 aka = R1 manufacturer = Yamaha production = 1998 present predecessor = Yamaha YZF1000R successor = parent company = class = Superbike platform = engine = transmission = brakes = rake = trail = wheelbase =… …

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  • 15Ducati 800SS — Ducati 800 SuperSport Manufacturer Ducati Parent company Ducati Motor Holdings, SpA Predecessor Ducati 600 SuperSport Class Sportbike Engine Air cooled, four stroke, 90° two cylinder L twin , SOHC, 2 …

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  • 16Morane-Saulnier MS.341 — MS.341 Role Light aircraft National origin France Manufacturer Morane Saulnier First flight April 1933 Number built c.40 (all variants) …

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  • 17double-acting — (of a shock absorber or pump) having a piston with fluid on both sides so that in a pump one piston end performs the suction stroke while the other discharges the liquid, and in a shock absorber both upward and downward movements are damped …

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  • 18damping — damp·ing (dămʹpĭng) n. The capacity built into a mechanical or electrical device to prevent excessive correction and the resulting instability or oscillatory conditions. * * * In physics, the restraint of vibratory motion, such as mechanical… …

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  • 19Hydraulic machinery — are machines and tools which use fluid power to do work. Heavy equipment is a common example.In this type of machine, high pressure hydraulic fluid is transmitted throughout the machine to various hydraulic motors and hydraulic cylinders. The… …

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  • 20Disc brake — Close up of a disc brake on a car On automobiles, disc brakes are often located with …

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