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Jump To: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z BBagger | BAGGER | Bagger | Balaclava | Balaclava | Belt_drive | Bench_Trial | BENCH_TRIAL | Bicycle_helmet | Big_Twin | BIG_TWIN | BIOMEX | Boxer | BOXER | BOXER_TWIN | Boxer_Twin | Boxer_Twin | BRAG | Brag | Brain | Brake_Horsepower | BRAKE_HORSEPOWER | Brake_Horsepower_(BHP) | Breathing_action | Burden_of_Proof | BURDEN_OF_PROOF |1. Bagger-A motorcycle with touring accessories like saddlebags, top box, a trunk, etc. 2. BAGGER:A motorcycle with touring accessories like saddlebags, top box, a trunk, etc. 3. Bagger: 4. Balaclava 5. Balaclava-A is a thin pull-over head and neck cover with eye slits for winter usage under a motorcycle helmet. 6. Belt drive 7. Bench Trial 8. BENCH TRIAL: 9. Bicycle helmet: 10. Big Twin:-Any Harley Davidson brand motorcycle that is not a Sportster. 11. BIG TWIN-Any Harley Davidson brand motorcycle that is not a Sportster. 12. BIOMEX: 13. Boxer:Refers to the BMW R-Series engine that has two horizontally opposed cylinders. 14. BOXER-Refers to the BMW R 15. BOXER TWIN 16. Boxer Twin:-A horizontal engine configuration with the two pistons opposing each other, commonly found on BMW twin-cylinder motorcycles. The term comes from the resemblance of fists coming towards each other. 17. Boxer Twin-A horizontal engine configuration with the two pistons opposing each other, commonly found on BMW twin-cylinder motorcycles. The term comes from the resemblance of fists coming towards each other. 18. BRAG 19. Brag: 20. Brain 21. Brake Horsepower-Although theoretically equal to standard horsepower, "brake" horsepower specifies that a specific engineering process was used to arrive at that horsepower number. (See also 22. BRAKE HORSEPOWER:-Although theoretically equal to standard horsepower, "brake" horsepower specifies that a specific engineering process was used to arrive at that horsepower number. (See also 23. Brake Horsepower (BHP) 24. Breathing action:Technically defined as the resistance offered to water vapour permeability (RET value).The lower the RET value, the more permeable the material to air. 25. Burden of Proof:The obligation of one party in a suit to prove all the requirements necessary to show entitlement to recovery. If the burden is not met, the party with the burden will lose the issue or the case. 26. BURDEN OF PROOF-The obligation of one party in a suit to prove all the requirements necessary to show entitlement to recovery. If the burden is not met, the party with the burden will lose the issue or the case. |
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