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  2. Motorcycle accessories - Wikipedia

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    A common addition to many bikes is an attachment onto which bags or other luggage can be fastened. This removes the need for rider backpacks and is generally a more secure and safer way to add carrying capacity to a motorcycle. In the 1950s the popular British motorcycle Triumph often came with a tank-mounted carrier.

  3. Forced induction in motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Haile, Joe (1997), Motorcycle Turbocharging, Supercharging, & Nitrous Oxide: A Complete Guide to Forced Induction and its use on Modern Motorcycle Engines, Whitehorse, ISBN 978-1884313073; Cameron, Kevin (2013), Classic Motorcycle Race Engines, Haynes, ISBN 978-1844259946; Walker, Mick (2013), Italian Racing Motorcycles, M-Y Books, ISBN ...

  4. Nitrous oxide engine - Wikipedia

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    In the context of racing, nitrous oxide is often termed nitrous or NOS.The term NOS is derived from the initials of the company name Nitrous Oxide Systems, Inc. (now a brand of Holley Performance Products) one of the pioneering companies in the development of nitrous oxide injection systems for automotive performance use, and has become a genericized trademark.

  5. Nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    Nitrous oxide is a weak general anaesthetic, and so is generally not used alone in general anaesthesia, but used as a carrier gas (mixed with oxygen) for more powerful general anaesthetic drugs such as sevoflurane or desflurane. It has a minimum alveolar concentration of 105% and a blood/gas partition coefficient of 0.46. The use of nitrous ...

  6. Recreational use of nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    Nitrous oxide (N 2 O), commonly referred to as laughing gas, along with various street names, is an inert gas which can induce euphoria, dissociation, hallucinogenic states of mind, and relaxation when inhaled. [1] Nitrous oxide has no acute biochemical or cellular toxicity and is not metabolized in humans or other mammals.

  7. Bottled gas - Wikipedia

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    These include chaining bottles to prevent falling and breaking, proper ventilation to prevent injury or death in case of leaks and signage to indicate the potential hazards. In the United States, the Compressed Gas Association (CGA) sells a number of booklets and pamphlets on safe handling and use of bottled gases. (Members of the CGA can get ...

  8. Fuel reserve - Wikipedia

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    The range of an aircraft usually includes an allowance of fuel in reserve in case of a diversion from the planned landing point due to inclement weather or other problems, in which case the reserve equals the fuel necessary to fly to the divisionary airfield. [1]

  9. Cargo bike - Wikipedia

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    The first cargo bikes were used by tradesmen to deliver mail, bread and milk amongst other things. Early cargo bikes were heavy-duty standard bicycles, with heavy carriers at front or rear, sometimes with a smaller front wheel to accommodate a large front carrier.

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