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  2. Yamaha TW200 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha TW200 is a 196 cc single cylinder dual-sport motorcycle manufactured and marketed by Yamaha since 1987. TW is short for Trail Way. TW is short for Trail Way. In 2001 an update was made that removed the kick start and replaced the front drum brake with a disc brake.

  3. Float shifting - Wikipedia

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    Float shifting can reduce clutch wear because it is used so much less (only for starting from a standstill). Conversely, improper engagement of a gear (when the engine and transmission speeds aren't matched) can cause wear on the synchros and lockouts, and damage the gears by physically grinding them together due to a difference in speed.

  4. Heel-and-toe shifting - Wikipedia

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    Rowing is the technique of downshifting more than one gear along with the heel-and-toe technique to provide engine braking and smoother deceleration/braking while in the intermediate gears. This provides for maximum braking when going from a top gear to a much lower gear, and optimal engine rpm for exiting the corner. [citation needed]

  5. Overdrive (mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    At even slightly lower speeds than maximum, the total drag on the vehicle is considerably less, and the engine needs to deliver this greatly reduced amount of power. In this case the RPM of the engine has changed significantly while the RPM of the wheels has changed very little. Clearly this condition calls for a different gear ratio.

  6. 2025 Food Trends You’re About to See Everywhere - AOL

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    Instead of stiff and sometimes stuffy vibes, several tasting menu restaurants have shifted to lower price points; often set to a soundtrack of rock-and-roll, soul, or R&B music.

  7. Manual transmission - Wikipedia

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    In most vehicles with a manual transmission, the driver selects gears by manipulating a lever called a gear stick (also called a gearshift, gear lever or shifter). In most automobiles, the gear stick is located on the floor between the driver and front passenger, but some cars have a gear stick that is mounted to the steering column or center ...

  8. Weight Loss Diet Plans for Men: 6 Steps for Going Back to Basics

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    Lower stress. Research has found that a variety of factors connect stress and obesity, so take steps to reduce your stress levels. Some things that may help include relaxation techniques, yoga ...

  9. College Football Playoff ranking prediction: How the top 10 ...

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    After beating Washington to move to 12-0 for the second time in program history, Oregon is guaranteed to finish no lower than No. 5 in the final rankings. Losing to Penn State in the Big Ten title ...