Motorcycle
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Engine: The engine is the heart of the motorcycle and provides power to the wheels.
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Transmission: The transmission is used to transfer power from the engine to the wheels.
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Clutch: The clutch is used to engage and disengage the engine from the transmission.
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Drive chain/belt: The drive chain or belt transfers power from the transmission to the rear wheel.
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Frame: The frame is the main structure of the motorcycle and holds all the other parts together.
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Suspension: The suspension system is used to absorb shocks and vibrations, improving the comfort and handling of the motorcycle.
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Handlebars: Handlebars provide a place for the rider to hold on and steer the motorcycle.
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Brakes: Brakes are used to slow down or stop the motorcycle.
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Tires: Tires provide traction and support for the motorcycle.
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Fuel System: The fuel system includes the fuel tank, fuel pump, and carburetor or fuel injection system, which are used to supply fuel to the engine.
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Electrical System: The electrical system includes the battery, alternator, starter motor, and various sensors and switches that control the lighting and other electrical components of the motorcycle.
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Bodywork: The bodywork includes the fairing, seat, and other parts that protect the rider and improve the aerodynamics of the motorcycle.