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Unibody, or unitary construction is related to monocoque construction, where the body is integrated with the chassis into a single unit, except that the body (or skin) is not stressed at all and is not part of the load bearing chassis. See the [[Suzuki AC90]] and [[Honda CL70]] for examples. | Unibody, or unitary construction is related to monocoque construction, where the body is integrated with the chassis into a single unit, except that the body (or skin) is not stressed at all and is not part of the load bearing chassis. See the [[Suzuki AC90]] and [[Honda CL70]] for examples. | ||
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