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  2. Suzuki V-Strom 650 - Wikipedia

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    A stiff, twin-spar aluminum frame and swingarm accommodates a rear Showa mono-shock with rebound [15] [16] and hydraulic preload adjustment. Front Showa damper-rod forks are not adjustable. The DL650 has a 19-inch front wheel and a 17-inch rear wheel.

  3. Bottom bracket - Wikipedia

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    Bottom bracket bearings fit inside the bottom bracket shell, which connects the seat tube, down tube and chain stays as part of the bicycle frame. The term "bracket" refers to the tube fittings that are used to hold frame tubes together in lugged steel frames [1] which also form the shell that contains the spindle and bearings; the term is now ...

  4. Motorcycle frame - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Cobas developed a stronger and lighter aluminum twin-beam chassis to replace the steel backbone frames. [7] The technology was copied by major motorcycle manufacturers and by the 1990s, all the major racing teams in Grand Prix competition used the aluminum frame design pioneered by Cobas. [8] Examples. 1885 Daimler Reitwagen; Honda ...

  5. Radius rod - Wikipedia

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    Radius rods are customarily made of stamped steel or aluminum for lightness, as they are part of the vehicle's unsprung weight. Improvements in composite materials technology make possible plastic suspension links, although they are still uncommon. Upper and lower radius rods, either side of the exhaust pipe cluster, on a Lotus 49C race car

  6. Bracket (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Brackets are used in traditional timber framing, including the support of a jettied floor which can be carved. Magdalene Street, Cambridge, England. Sixteenth century. Brackets can support many architectural items, including a wall, balcony, parapets, eaves, the spring of an arch, beams, pergola roof, window box, or a shelf. The term is also ...

  7. Tensioner - Wikipedia

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    The force may be generated by a fixed displacement, as in the case of an eccentric bicycle bottom bracket, which must be adjusted as parts wear, or by stretching or compressing a spring, as in the case of a spring-loaded bicycle chain tensioner; by changing the volume of a gas, as in the case of a marine riser tensioner; by hydraulic pressure ...

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