- A
subframe is a
structural component of a vehicle, such as an
automobile or an aircraft, that uses a discrete,
separate structure within a
larger body-on-frame...
- body s****.
Subframes are
often found at the
front or rear end of cars and are used to
attach the
suspension to the vehicle. A
subframe may also contain...
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divided into five 6-second
subframes of ten 30-bit
words each. Each
subframe has the GPS time in 6-second increments.
Subframe 1
contains the GPS date (w****...
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compliantly mounted subframe.
Above 42 Hz the
compliantly mounted subframe is superior, but
below that
frequency the
bolted in
subframe is better. Semiactive...
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engine and
initially had a
steel frame and
subframe in 2001–2002. In 2003 it
received an
aluminum subframe,
which was
replaced in the 2006
model with...
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cylinder configuration producing 500 bhp (370 kW) at 4,800rpm. A
front subframe mounted to the
engine carries the
steering and suspension, with the front...
- time
slots long to make a
subframe of 32 time slots. The 32 time
slots of each
subframe are ****igned as follows: Two
subframes (A and B,
normally used for...
- at the back. The
bulkhead supported a
tubular steel subframe and
acted as the firewall. The
subframe supported the
engine and the rear suspension. The engine...
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problem involves rusting of the
subframe. Most of the
corrosion occurs on the p****enger side of the
subframe. If the
subframe collapses while driving, the...
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other bikes do not use a
single frame, but
instead have a
front and a rear
subframe attached to the engine. In the
early days,
motorcycles were
little more...