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  2. Take Your Bike on Your Next Road Trip (or Just Escape ... - AOL

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    There's no "rack;" instead, the Inno uses sturdy C-clamps to mount to the side of your truck's bed and ratcheting straps to secure the bike, leaving the rest of the bed open for additional cargo.

  3. Electric vehicle conversion - Wikipedia

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    A bicycle with an aftermarket hub-motor in the front wheel. An electric bicycle is a conventional bicycle that has been fitted with an electric motor. Most often electric bicycles or e-bikes are powered by rechargeable batteries however some experimental electric bicycles run directly on or recharge their batteries via solar panels, fuel cells ...

  4. TriMet rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    In 2001–02, TriMet modified the interior of the Type 2 cars to add space for bicycles. Eight seats per vehicle were removed and replaced—in four places per car—with hooks from which a bicycle can be hung. [8] All later cars have been delivered from the manufacturer with these bike hooks already installed.

  5. NFTA fleet - Wikipedia

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    Fleet came equipped with bicycle racks. 1101-1130: 2011 Gillig Low Floor T40 Hybrid CS: Diesel-Electric; Fleet came equipped with bicycle racks. 1130 came equipped with a Voith transmission, which allowed for conversion to full diesel. 1201-1214: 2012 Gillig Low Floor T40 Hybrid BW: 01-12 CS: 13,14 Diesel-Electric; Fleet came equipped with ...

  6. VIA Motors - Wikipedia

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    VIA Motors is an American electric vehicle development and manufacturing company founded in 2010. VIA Motors started out converting GM vehicles into plug-in hybrids (), but now produces fully electric commercial vehicles for fleet managers.

  7. Bicycle carrier - Wikipedia

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    Most public transit buses in the United States and Canada are equipped with bicycle racks, though they are far less common on transit systems outside North America. [4] [5] Bus-mounted bike carriers are usually attached to the front of the bus, and most are capable of collapsing when not in use. [6] [7] Some buses have rear-mounted racks. [8]

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