| 1. | Suspension was independent with sealed roller chain drive to each rear wheel.
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| 2. | Renold invented the bush roller chain shortly after and began producing it.
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| 3. | Power was transmitted by means of two roller chains to the rear axle.
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| 4. | Salford is credited as the birthplace of the Bush Roller Chain.
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| 5. | Hans Renold established an engineering works at Burnage from 1906 to manufacture roller chain.
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| 6. | Bush roller chain and is home to Ordsall Hall.
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| 7. | There are actually two types of bush roller chain.
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| 8. | Final drive was by an exposed roller chain.
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| 9. | The chains tend to be of the roller chain type ( like a bicycle chain ).
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| 10. | Unlike the midget or the sprint car, the final drive on a mini-sprint is a roller chain.
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