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1. Fairing
Definition:An enclosure on the front of the bike containing the windshield and affording wind protection to the rider. Can be attached to the frame and not move or be attached to the fork and move as the handlebars are turned.
Submitted on Sunday, October 26, 2008 5:20:30 AM

2. Fairing:-Bodywork and/or windshield at the front of the motorcycle designed to deflect the wind. Also used to refer to side panels on, for example, sport bikes.
Submitted on Thursday, September 23, 2010 5:20:30 AM

3. FAIRING
An enclosure on the front of the bike containing the windshield and affording wind protection to the rider. Can be attached to the frame and not move or be attached to the fork and move as the handlebars are turned.
Submitted on Thursday, July 24, 2008 5:20:30 AM

4. Final Judgement:
The written ruling on a lawsuit by the judge who presided at trial. This completes the case unless it is appealed to a higher court. Also called a final decree or final decision.
Submitted on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 5:20:30 AM

5. FINAL JUDGMENT
Definition:The written ruling on a lawsuit by the judge who presided at trial. This completes the case unless it is appealed to a higher court. Also called a final decree or final decision.
Submitted on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 5:20:30 AM

6. FLICKABLE-Used to describe the agility of a motorcycle, or how quickly a rider can "flick" the bike from side to side in turns.
Submitted on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 5:20:30 AM

7. Flickable:
Used to describe the agility of a motorcycle, or how quickly a rider can "flick" the bike from side to side in turns.
Submitted on Thursday, June 19, 2008 5:20:30 AM

8. Flickable and Flickability
Definition:Used to describe the agility of a motorcycle, or how quickly a rider can "flick" the bike from side to side in turns.
Submitted on Friday, April 23, 2010 5:20:30 AM

9. FMVSS 218
This stands for the U.S. DOT's Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218, a requirement for all motorcycle helmets. It outlines the minimum standard requirements for all motorcycle helmets. Manufacturers must submit their helmets for compliance testing.
Submitted on Sunday, January 31, 2010 5:20:30 AM

10. FMVSS 218:This stands for the U.S. DOT's Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218, a requirement for all motorcycle helmets. It outlines the minimum standard requirements for all motorcycle helmets. Manufacturers must submit their helmets for compliance testing.
Submitted on Monday, April 05, 2010 5:20:30 AM

11. Forks
Definition:The sprung metal tubes that connect the front wheel to the motorcycle triple-tree.
Submitted on Friday, February 06, 2009 5:20:30 AM

12. Forks
The sprung metal tubes that connect the front wheel to the motorcycle triple-tree.
Submitted on Sunday, May 04, 2008 5:20:30 AM

13. FORKS:-The sprung metal tubes that connect the front wheel to the motorcycle triple
Submitted on Thursday, December 25, 2008 5:20:30 AM

14. FOUR STROKE ENGINE:This is the most common engine design found in street motorcycles today. It refers to the number of times a piston moves up and down through each power cycle. 1) A downward stroke brings in the fuel/air mixture; 2) an upward stroke compresses the fuel/air mixture; 3) a downward stroke results when that mixture is ignited and expands, and finally; 4) an upward stroke expels the exhaust gases.
Submitted on Sunday, January 10, 2010 5:20:30 AM

15. Four Stroke Engine:-This is the most common engine design found in street motorcycles today. It refers to the number of times a piston moves up and down through each power cycle. 1) A downward stroke brings in the fuel/air mixture; 2) an upward stroke compresses the fuel/air mixture; 3) a downward stroke results when that mixture is ignited and expands, and finally; 4) an upward stroke expels the exhaust gases.
Submitted on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 5:20:30 AM

16. Four-stroke engine:
This is the most common engine design found in street motorcycles today. It refers to the number of times a piston moves up and down through each power cycle. 1) A downward stroke brings in the fuel/air mixture; 2) an upward stroke compresses the fuel/air mixture; 3) a downward stroke results when that mixture is ignited and expands, and finally; 4) an upward stroke expels the exhaust gases.
Submitted on Friday, October 24, 2008 5:20:30 AM

17. Fraud:Occurs when intentional false statements are made to entice a victim to give up something of value.
Submitted on Thursday, August 06, 2009 5:20:30 AM

18. FRAUD:-Occurs when intentional false statements are made to entice a victim to give up something of value.
Submitted on Tuesday, October 07, 2008 5:20:30 AM

19. Fuel Injection-A device that serves the same function as a carburetor, but uses computer-controlled jets to inject atomized fuel and air into the air stream going into the engine.
Submitted on Tuesday, May 05, 2009 5:20:30 AM

20. FUEL INJECTION
Definition:A device that serves the same function as a carburetor, but uses computer
Submitted on Sunday, August 02, 2009 5:20:30 AM

21. Fuel-injection:(also EFI) A device that serves the same function as a carburetor, but uses computer-controlled jets to inject atomized fuel and air into the air stream going into the engine.
Submitted on Monday, March 23, 2009 5:20:30 AM


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