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At its heart is an 800cc V-twin Rotax engine, which is the most powerful engine in its class (for 2009, the Renegade R gets a nine-percent bump in horsepower thanks to some internal engine mods).
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"Rotax" mechanism the watch face can be removed and flipped 180-degrees to reveal the classic round analogue design.
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"Rotax" mechanism the watch face can be removed and flipped 180-degrees to reveal the classic round analogue design.
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Its 500cc Rotax engine is also the most powerful in its class.
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The Spyder Hybrid uses lithium-ion batteries and an electric motor in conjunction with the trike's standard 106-hp, 998-cc Rotax V-twin engine.
Can-Am Spyder Hybrid puts plug-in technology on three wheels 2011
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Lots of planes and ultralights there, some beauties for sale, Rotax engines and very interesting.
FLYING & ULTRALIGHTS 2007
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It uses a 106-hp, 998 cc Rotax V-twin engine and belt drive, and it is available with either a five-speed manual or CVT automatic transmission.
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It uses a 106-hp, 998 cc Rotax V-twin engine and belt drive, and it is available with either a five-speed manual or CVT automatic transmission.
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I approached my investigation from a different angle and, after two days of work, was able to identify the engine as a Rotax 914 and the only aircraft that uses it is an advanced Predator of which the Air Force had only two prototypes in operation on the date of the crash.
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He moved to Merthyr at the outbreak of the Second World War to work on aircraft engines in Rotax.
Archive 2007-09-23 Valleys Mam 2007
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