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In " The Summoner's Tale ", the friars in the story are to receive the smell of a fart through a twelve spoked wheel.
* the solid wheel, used for wagons, but not yet chariots with spoked wheels
The Flying 200 m is ridden on a standard track bike ( drop handlebars, spoked front wheel ) when it is part of the Sprint competition, and often during the Omnium as well so riders need have only one bike.
The critical invention that allowed the construction of light, horse-drawn chariots for use in battle was the spoked wheel.
The spoked wheel did not appear in Mesopotamia until the mid-2000s BC.
* Actinoform, which resembles a leaf or a spoked wheel.
Ixion was a figure also known to the Etruscans, for he is depicted bound to the spoked wheel, engraved on the back of a bronze mirror, ca 460-450 BCE, in the British Museum.
In video or cinematography, temporal aliasing results from the limited frame rate, and causes the wagon-wheel effect, whereby a spoked wheel appears to rotate too slowly or even backwards.
The wheel was invented circa 3000 BC, the spoked wheel c. 2000 BC.
Among the Renaissance domes with a ribbed or spoked wheel design include that of the Certosa di Pavia ( 1396 – 1473 ) and the Madonna di Campagna in Piacenza ( 1522 – 1528 ).
A spoked wheel on display at The National Museum of Iran, in Tehran.
The spoked wheel was invented to allow the construction of lighter and swifter vehicles.
The original type of spoked wheel with wooden spokes was used for horse drawn carriages and wagons.
), represents the most basic type of unicycle, consisting of a single, spoked wheel with pegs extending from the axle.
The district coat of arms might be described thus: Per pale gules a wheel spoked of six argent and sable a lion rampant Or armed, langued and crowned of the first, in a chief of the last an eagle displayed of the third armed, langued and beaked of the first.
Wood-and bronze spoked wheels are known from Stade ( Germany ), a wooden spoked wheel from Mercurago, Italy.
** Wagon-wheel effect, temporal aliasing effect in which a spoked wheel appears to rotate differently from its true rotation
The district's coat of arms might be described thus: Gules a pallet wavy argent, dexter a wheel spoked of six of the same, sinister dancetty of three of the first and second, a chief bendy lozengy argent and azure.
The Cutlass Calais used essentially the same suspension as the 4-4-2, but it also came standard with several other performance and touring options, including full instrumentation, an aluminum spoked sport steering wheel, reclining front bucket seats and a center console with floor shifter.
The town ’ s arms might be described thus: Quarterly, first and fourth gules a wheel spoked of six argent, second and third argent the letter M of the first.
The president is elected biennually and wears a badge in the form of a spoked wheel, with the standing figure of Joseph Priestley depicted in enamel, mainly in red and blue, on a hexagonal medallion in the centre.
* Catherine wheel ( window ), a type of spoked circular window

spoked and was
The Bronze Age symbol has also been connected with the spoked chariot wheel, which at the time was four-spoked ( compare the Linear B ideogram 243 " wheel ".
A unique feature of the Perks-Birch design was that the engine, fuel tank, carburettor and low-tension magneto were all housed in a two-sided cast alloy spoked wheel.
The carriage was likewise simple in nature, consisting of a single trailing arm and solid-rim spoked wheels for horse draft.
The smallest of these, the tracteur de 2 tonnes with the factory designation Renault YI, largely used the AMR 33 suspension, though the sprocket was not spoked but consisted of a single convex plate.
The two front spoked wheels were nearly 9 metres ( 27 feet ) in diameter ; the back wheel was smaller, only 1. 5 metres ( 5 feet ) high, triple wheel, to ensure maneuverability.
The axles connected two spoked wheels, five or six feet in diameter, which were " dished " or in the form of a shallow cone, the apex of which was at the hub.
One unfortunate design element in this time period was the unrealistic and rather gaudy white-walled tires labeled with ' Siku ' on opposite sides of each tire and with and white ' spoked ' wheels that appeared on most vehicles in this series.

spoked and use
All later 16V, V6, 4x4 and turbo models had a worse Cd of 0. 29 due to changes in cooling system, underbody, use of spoked wheels and glass detail.

spoked and without
The original Com-Star wheels combine the flexibility of spoked wheels ( without the maintenance burden ) with the strength and tubeless characteristics of one-piece wheels.

spoked and until
The chariots are depicted in considerable detail ; each has solid wheels ( spoked wheels were not invented until about 1800 BC ) and carries spare spears in a container at the front.

spoked and wire
Rim sizes were 18 " WM2 ( 1. 85 ") front and 18 " WM3 ( 2. 15 "), both being of chromed, wire spoked steel construction.
Rubery Owen " Rostyle " wheels were standardized but wire spoked ones remained an option.

spoked and wheels
Nevertheless, the presence of a model of a horse-drawn vehicle on two spoked wheels in Northern Europe at such an early time is astonishing.
In early motor cars, wooden spoked wheels of the artillery type were normally used.
A spoke wrench is used during the creation, maintenance, or repair of spoked wheels to adjust the tension of the spokes.
Sigmaringen, Germany ) contained two socketed horned applications that probably belonged to a miniature wagon comparable to the Burg example, together with six miniature spoked wheels.
Specific common associated archetypes include: squatting man, caterpillars, ladders, eye mask, kokopelli, spoked wheels, and others.
* G650X challenge hard enduro featuring 21 inch front and 18 inch rear spoked wheels
* G650X country scrambler / adventure sports featuring 19 inch front and 17 inch rear spoked wheels
Optional extras included chrome spoked wheels and a detachable hard top for the OTS.
Traction engines were generally built with large fabricated spoked steel wheels with wide rims.
The wheels are spoked.
Even the bottles in the wine cellar were filled with the appropriate wines and spirits, and the wheels of motor vehicles are properly spoked.
< center > Mk IV gun on Mk IV carriage ( right ), with original wooden spoked wheels, training, 1940.
It also accounts for the " wagon-wheel effect ", so-called because in video or film, spoked wheels on horse-drawn wagons sometimes appear to be turning backwards.
In addition, many components of a triathlon bicycle are designed with an aerodynamic profile: frame tubes have an oval or teardrop ( instead of circular ) cross-section ; handlebars may be flat instead of round ; wheels may have fewer spokes, or even be carbon fiber tri-spokes or discs rather than conventional spoked wheels.

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