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  2. Centreless wheel - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The lack of spokes or a traditional hub also allows for more space, which can be used to more easily package a hub motor. [ 2 ] While Franco Sbarro was the first to replace vehicles' conventional wheels with hubless wheels in 1989, [ 1 ] monowheels , which are similar in practice, predate Sbarro's hubless-wheel vehicles by ...

  3. No Hub, No Wheel: The Future of E-bikes? - AOL

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    No Hub, No Wheel: The Future of E-bikes? New electric motorcycle concept out of Finland showcases some really out there design There's an old saying that goes, "If you want to win, hire a Finn".

  4. Airline hub - Wikipedia

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    The primary hub of British Airways is Heathrow Airport in London. The hub-and-spoke system allows an airline to serve fewer routes, so fewer aircraft are needed. [3] The system also increases passenger loads; a flight from a hub to a spoke carries not just passengers originating at the hub, but also passengers originating at multiple spoke cities. [4]

  5. Node (networking) - Wikipedia

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    In data communication, a physical network node may either be data communication equipment (such as a modem, hub, bridge or switch) or data terminal equipment (such as a digital telephone handset, a printer or a host computer). A passive distribution point such as a distribution frame or patch panel is not a node.

  6. Locking hubs - Wikipedia

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    The hub is a component where the wheel is directly mounted to, and is outside the axle. The benefits of unlocking hubs for normal road use are mainly found in increased fuel efficiency . When the front hubs are locked, even if no power is sent to the front axle (by means of a transfer case ), the turning of the wheels will still spin the front ...

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  8. Hubometer - Wikipedia

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    A hubometer (from hub, center of a wheel; -ometer, measure of) or hubodometer, is a device mounted on the axle of any land vehicle to measure the distance traveled by a vehicle based on the rotations of the wheel hub. The whole device rotates with the wheel, except for an eccentrically mounted weight on an internal shaft.

  9. Fix sending and receiving issues with third-party email apps

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    If your third-party email app is having issues connecting, sending, or receiving emails, you may need to reconfigure your account or update the app. Use these steps to identify and fix the source of the problem.