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  2. Hexafoil - Wikipedia

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    Garshol (2021) suggests that the rosette is actually a wheel with spokes, and that it originally signified the Proto-Indo-European thunder god Perkwunos, later becoming associated with his various incarnations, such as Perun, Tarḫunz, Taranis, Thor, and Jupiter. The Russian and Ukrainian names of the symbol, as well as other more involved ...

  3. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Skirt guard or coatguard: a device fitted over the rear wheel of a bicycle to prevent a long skirt, coat or other trailing clothes or luggage from catching in the wheel, or in the gap between the rim and the brakes; Spindle: an axle around which a pedal rotates; threaded at one end to screw into crank arms; Spoke: connects wheel rim to hub ...

  4. File:Circle sign 37.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on az.wiktionary.org siebenunddreißig; otuz yeddi; trzydzieÅ›ci siedem; trentasette; otuz yedi; trinta e sete

  5. Spoke - Wikipedia

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    r 1 = spoke hole circle radius of the hub, for example 19.5 mm, r 2 = half of effective Rim Diameter (ERD), or the diameter the ends of the spokes make in a built wheel (see 'Discussion' attached to this article for explanation) of the rim, for example 301 mm, r 3 = radius of spoke holes in the flange, for example 1.1 mm,

  6. Bicycle wheel - Wikipedia

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    Conventional metallic bicycle wheels have 24, 28, 32 or 36 spokes. Wheels on tandems and BMX often have 40 or 48 spokes to support additional stresses and weight. Lowrider bicycles may have as many as 144 spokes per wheel. [20] [21] [22] Wheels with fewer spokes have an aerodynamic advantage, as the drag is reduced. The reduced number of spokes ...

  7. Zoetrope - Wikipedia

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    John Bate described a simple device in his 1634 book "The Mysteries of Nature and Art". It consisted of "a light Card, with severall images set upon it", fastened on the four spokes of a wheel, which was turned around by heat inside a glass or horn cylinder, "Å¿o that you would think the immages to bee living creatures by their motion". [6]

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