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This is a type of telescopic fork (part of the front suspension) on a motorbike that has hydraulic valves located in a cartridge (like on a shock absorber).
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| Catalyser |
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Or catalytic convertor. This is a piece located at the beginning of the exhaust pipe and which serves to purify the exhaust gases and so lower pollution. It consists of a metallic cover whose interior contains a large number of very fine tubes covered in rhodium or platinum and which favour oxidation of any hydrocarbons present in the exhaust gases and transform them into carbon oxides. Three way catalysers exist and these can lower certain exhaust gases in addition to oxidizing. Vehicles with a catalyst should operate with lead-free petrol. because this metal is deposited on the components of the catalyst. ruining its performance.
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| Catalyser |
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Or catalytic convertor. This is a piece located at the beginning of the exhaust pipe and which serves to purify the exhaust gases and so lower pollution. It consists of a metallic cover whose interior contains a large number of very fine tubes covered in rhodium or platinum and which favour oxidation of any hydrocarbons present in the exhaust gases and transform them into carbon oxides. Three way catalysers exist and these can lower certain exhaust gases in addition to oxidizing. Vehicles with a catalyst should operate with lead-free petrol. because this metal is deposited on the components of the catalyst. ruining its performance.
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