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  2. Aprilia - Wikipedia

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    Aprilia is an Italian motorcycle manufacturer founded immediately after World War II in Noale, Italy, by Alberto Beggio. [1] The company started as a manufacturer of bicycles and moved on to manufacture scooters and small-capacity motorcycles. [1]

  3. Aprilia SX 50 - Wikipedia

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    This engine was used in the Derbi Senda DRD/X-Race/X-Treme supermotos, as well as the Derbi GPR 50 and Aprilia RS 50 road bikes. Engine parts from the bikes supermotos can be directly swapped with one another, there are some small differences between the road bike and supermoto engine which ceases the transfer of some external engine parts ...

  4. V-twin engine - Wikipedia

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    Almost all of these used proprietary engines, either adapting the larger motorcycle engines used for sidecar work (large singles or V-twins), or using engines specifically made for cyclecars such as those made by J. A. Prestwich Industries ('J.A.P.' engines) or F. E. Baker Ltd ('Precision' engines).

  5. Rotax - Wikipedia

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    Soon, the 19 kW (26 hp), single-cylinder Rotax 277 [11] became the most widely used engine powering U.S. ultralight aircraft (and remains, for many, the only Rotax engine they can use to adequately power the aircraft and still remain within the FAA-mandated weight limits for ultralight aircraft which can be operated without a pilot's license). [13]

  6. Dry sump - Wikipedia

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    Harley-Davidson has used dry-sump type lubricating oil systems in their engines since the 1930s. The Rotax engined Aprilia RSV Mille, and the Aprilia RST1000 Futura both incorporate a dry-sump, along with sister bikes, the SL1000 Falco and ETV1000 Caponord. All BMW K-series motorcycles with inline-4 engines.

  7. Aprilia SR50 - Wikipedia

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    The SR50 has used a variety of engines, sourced from Morini, Piaggio and Minarelli. It conforms to EURO 3 emission standards. The DiTech model used an injection engine, with technology from Orbital. The current model uses a Dell'Orto carburetor. The powerful engines allow reaching very high speeds for a scooter, the SR50 can reach 90 km/h in ...

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