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- public class AluminiumBike : IBike { public double GetPrice() => 100.0; public string GetDetails() => "Aluminium Bike"; } public class CarbonBike : IBike {...
- An aluminium alloy (UK/IUPAC) or aluminum alloy (NA; see spelling differences) is an alloy in which aluminium (Al) is the predominant metal. The typical...
- Aluminium oxide (or aluminium(III) oxide) is a chemical compound of aluminium and oxygen with the chemical formula Al2O3. It is the most commonly occurring...
- frame production, though the industry is still dominated by aluminium frames. Bamboo bikes were first patented in England by the Bamboo Cycle Company and...
- with steel and aluminium frames. In 1997, Polygon launched a concept store, Rodalink (Roda Lintas Khatulistiwa), which sells Polygon bikes, parts and accessories...
- Mark-II version was released: officially known as the A-Bike Plus. This version had strengthened aluminium tubing, a new air-sprung cushioned saddle, and an...
- Aluminium–scandium alloys (AlSc) are aluminum alloys that consist largely of aluminium (Al) and traces of scandium (Sc) as the main alloying elements....
- this one with locking aluminium case on the frame-mounted front carrier Traditional Delibike in Buenos Aires. Somewhat heavier bike, steered by linkage...
- mountain bikes allowed a tighter rear triangle to accommodate large off-road tyres, and facilitated efficient transfer of power. Welded aluminium needed...
- that provide a readout on the dash. The 2015 bikes lighter ch****is consists of four individual aluminium cast pieces welded together with the engine tilted...