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  • ...e from a 700cc Blackburne, a Burman exchange and a special frame and front fork plate. {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...which in turn controlled the gears. The tubed frame had a telescopic front fork and rear shock absorbers with cylinders. The rear wheel had disc brakes. Th {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...n]] they introduced a two-stroke 160 cc engine, with a swinging arms front fork called the ''Earles''. All the activity of the company ceases in 1956. {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...clutch ran dry. The frame is a double cradle, with sliding rear suspension fork at paralelogramme sheet. The advertised speed is 30km/h, which is not infer {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...up of a primary and secondary chain. The [[brakes]] are an expanding front fork and a [[parallelogram]]. This model was produced until 1923. {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...flywheel alternator, transmission belt mixed chain and shocks on the front fork. {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...or 350 cc, which were available in a Touring and Sport version. The front fork was by Druid and the transmission by Burman. {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...roduced a few 175 cc four-stroke with overhead cam heads and a telescoping fork [[motorcycles]]. {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...dustrial power of the Breda company, it did not have great success and the motorcycle was never produced in series. {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...two speeds. The [[motorcycle]] was stamped out of sheet metal and a front fork with [[shocks]], elastic frame, weighing in at 85 kg and exceeding the spee {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • [[File:finzi.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''Finzi motorcycle''']] ...frame was cradled in a tubed frame, the leaf spring saddle with a front [[fork]] [[suspension]] and a [[chain driven]] [[transmission]]. Finzi production
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  • ...h the frame pressed of steel, removable saddle tank and a front 'wishbone' fork and used a Blackburne 700 cc V-twin engine. {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...t beyond the regional level, they participated in the ''Salone del Ciclo e Motorcycle'' in [[Milan]]. ...e clutch, gear lock in a 2-speed transmission chain, cone clutch and front fork parallelogram.
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  • ...was a maneuver by the [[Fiat]] group, owner of Viberti, would damage the [[motorcycle]] market. The launch of the [[moped]] ''Loud'' was accompanied by a huge ad The moped ''Loud'' had a sheet printed open [[frame]], [[front fork]] had damper biscuits and a rear[[ swing arm]] with telescopic shock absorb
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  • ...he [[Revelli]] chassis, designed and built by [[Antonio Baudo]], had front fork tubes with a swinging arm. The engine was a single cylinder 499 cc made by {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...ikes. As a result, Marzocchi introduced its first prototype MTB suspension fork in 1989. As the market developed further, so did Marzocchi and in 1995 the {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • '''Conti''', an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer began by [[Vittorio Conti]] in 1926, after finding the share ...ourism) and spinterogeno Bosch (deluxe version), Gurtner carburetor, front fork spring type shocks by [[Druid]], in block chain driven three-speed transmis
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  • ...gearbox. The chassis was a tubular cradle with wheels and removable front fork parallelogram. In addition to the original engine, used on demand, the ''Bl {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • '''IMV''' (''De Industria Motori Vassena'') was an [[Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer based in [[Lecco]] and founded by [[Pietro Vassena]]. ...d [[gearbox]] in [[block]] and the final shaft drive. The telescopic front fork while the rear was formed by the swinging motor-[[gearbox]]-[[transmission]
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  • ...onal direct drive transmission belt with a pulley for the disengagement, a fork with shocks, 26 x 2 tires, power of around 8 hp and with a top speed of 85 {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ..., the average diameter wheels fitted with 2.75-16 tires, with a telescopic fork front suspension and rear swing arm. The production remained virtually unch {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...arings and a transmission belt. The rigid frame that cradled with a closed fork tubes that housed Druid type dampers, superior even to the spring seat. Fro ...ine A. Menicucci'', [[Castel del Piano]], [[Perugia]]) was an [[Italian ]] motorcycle manufacturer that produced 123 cc, 173 cc and 243 cc and 173 cc overhead va
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  • ...He tried to unite all what was best in Italian design and technique. Front fork was a la Guzzi Gambalunga and the rear suspension was copied from the [[Gil ...e to have conventional swing arm rear [[suspension]] and the special front fork arrangement was built by [[Fratelli Moroni]]. However the model shown here
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  • ...-stroke engine. In 1952 they developed a motorcycle with 125 cc. The front fork was cast in one piece, including the fender that contained a housing for th {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...lled Ital-Moto-Jawa. His Tarbo-moped was therefore a Mustang headlight and fork and a Jawa-CZ 50 cc block. Tarbo also built 125 cc and 350 cc motorcycles J {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...alve with 192 cc and a power magnet that was for the timing. Parallelogram fork, two separate gears, a primary and secondary transmission chain; the chain {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • [[File:DC motorcycle.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''DC Motorcycle''' See, on the rear wheel, the brake “a cerchietto” (maybe they are an ...e market their MD3 moped (price 4.000 It. Liras) and the sidecar “Touring” motorcycle (price 6.000 It. Liras). Vittorio Conti would again bring attention and fam
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  • ...an]] [[motorcycle]] manufacture, founded in 1947, that presented its first motorcycle in 1948. The single-[[engine]] [[two-stroke]] 49 cc, with the [[three-speed ...ke bike with 160 cc in a Touring, Luxury and Sport version. It had a front fork and lower oscillating a swingarm rear shock suspension. The transmission ha
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  • ...engine of 125 cc single-cylinder, chassis and an elastic telescopic front fork. The real masterpiece, however, was a [[motorcycle]] in 1950 with two cylinders side by side with 250 cc. The engine was forme
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  • '''VOR''',''Vertemati Offroad Racing'' is the name of a [[motorcycle]] company based in [[Ronco Briantino]] in the province of [[Milan]]. ...rictly forward, feature also VOR). The motion boast suspensions WP, plates fork derived from solid, [[Brembo]] [[brake|brakes]] (cross/enduro) and Behringe
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  • Moto '''Astoria''' (1934-1958) was a [[motorcycle]]s designer and producer in [[Milan]] founded by ex-racer [[Virginio Fiesch ...stribution was through the pushrods and rockers and had a telescopic front fork and a rear swingarm suspension. In 1955, they launched a 169 cc version wit
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  • ...head, a three-speed trasmission and a tubed frame with shocks on the front fork. The ''Touring'' speed was around 85 km/h, the ''Sport'' was at 105 km/h an {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • |Suspension || front telescopic fork, rear swing arm ...il 1992. The release of the 125 coincided with a boom year for the Italian motorcycle industry, and Ducati sold 10,767 motorcycles (3.5 percent of the market) in
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  • '''Nagase & Ray''' is a Italian [[motorcycle]] company founded in [[Milan]] in [[1925]]. ...ord Motor Company]] of [[Detroit]] in the car, as well as" [[Indian|Indian Motorcycle Company]] "by [[Springfield (Massachusetts)|Springfield]] and [[Zündapp]]
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  • ...back seat. The bike inspired the Ducati sponsored Centopassi "Competitive Motorcycle Adventure" in Italy in July of 2003. The first version to be sold in 2003 had a 1000 [[cubic centimetre|cc]] [[Motorcycle engine|engine]], but a smaller Multistrada 620cc version was introduced in
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  • ...hop on [[Milan]]’s Via Nirone in 1885. Bianchi was a prominent name in the motorcycle racing world from 1925 to 1930. ...inder engine|single]] that was very successful and established the Bianchi motorcycle name.
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  • ...in of vertical gears. The moped had a tube chassis with a telescopic front fork and a swing arm rear suspension to oscillate with the telescopic shock abso {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • ...round:#505050; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[File:Backfire Motorcycle Night, Ballard, Wa, 19 Aug 2009 -4.jpg|280px]] |Suspension || Front: 43mm Ohlins inverted fork with adjustable spring<br>preload, compression and rebound damping<br>Rear:
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  • ...ill build there own. The first 125 cc was a two stroke, with a front shock fork and the rear suspension had telescopic shock absorbers (1950). A 175 cc fol ...pecialising in [[off-road]] motorcycles are best known for their popular [[Motorcycle Trials|trials]] bikes. In 2005, they launched a range of [[enduro]] motorcy
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  • ...1.jpg|250px|2007 Ducati Hypermotard 1100 shown at the 2006 [[International Motorcycle Shows]]]] The '''Ducati Hypermotard''' is a [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]] [[motorcycle]] designed by [[Pierre Terblanche]] and was first seen at the November 2005
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  • | Suspension || Front: Teledraulic fork<br>Rear: Swingarm with hydraulic dampers ...n the 500&nbsp;cc [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]] World Championship. The motorcycle was introduced in 1966 to compete with the ever competitive [[Honda Racing
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  • | Suspension || Front: Telescopic fork with central hydraulic damper<br>Rear: Swingarm with hydraulic dampers ...machine that was very similar to MV Agusta's works built motorcycles. The motorcycle was a considerable success and remained in production until 1956.
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  • ...p. The engine was cradled at the center of the frame tubes, with the front fork was elasticly dampend, the transmission had a belt, with shoe brakes on two {{A-Z multipage list|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|Motorcycle Information and Photos by Marque|}}
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  • The '''MM''' (''Mario Mazzetti'') was an Italian [[motorcycle]] company located in [[Bologna]] that opened [[1924]] and closed in [[1957] ...o Mazzetti]] ([[1895]]-[[1964]]), a former employee of the [[GD]], another motorcycle company based in [[Bologna]], along with [[Alfonso Morini]], [[Angelo Matte
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  • |Suspension || front telescopic fork, rear cantilever ...oduced in March 1950 and called the 60 Sport, it was the first real Ducati motorcycle. The engine would form the basis of a complete range of pushrod singles la
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  • | Suspension || front: carbon-nitride coated 50 mm upside down fork, 129 mm (5.07 in) wheel travel, rear: single sided swingarm, single shock a ...d the resurrection of [[MV Agusta]] in 1998. The F4 was created by famous motorcycle designer [[Massimo Tamburini]] at CRC (Cagiva Research Center), following h
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  • ...50mm fully-adjustable upside-down fork. S models - Öhlins 48mm upside-down fork with electronically-adjustable compression and rebound damping and manually ...l comes with [[Motorcycle accessories#Heated components|heated grips]], [[Motorcycle accessories#Saddlebags (panniers)|hard luggage]] and a center stand.
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  • ...junction with the Zalf Fior team, the C13 Evo features a full carbon fiber fork with an integrated seat mast for the C13 and an tradition seat post for the ...perfectly balanced in dimensions and handling. The carbon fiber monocoque fork gives the rider comfort and rigidity. Design features include an integrated
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  • ...ati 998]] range of superbikes in 2003, and was produced through 2006. This motorcycle enjoyed great success in the [[Superbike World Championship]], and continue ...led by many. It is known as an extremely high performance, race orientated motorcycle. With its traditional [[Ducati]] L Twin Desmodromic Valve actuated engine l
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  • ...d is accompanied by [[Cagiva K7]] an enduro bike and the [[Cagiva N 90]] a motorcycle from the desert. ...path, in this particular differenziasi from supermotard that follow. The [[fork]] overturned were fitted with parasteli, and worked much of the same color
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  • The '''Ducati 1198''' is a [[super bike]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]] beginning 2009. <br>It is offe | [[Showa Corporation|Showa]] 43mm with TiO fully adjustable upside-down fork
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  • |Class || [[Scooter (motorcycle)|Scooter]] |Suspension || Front telescopic fork, rear hydraulic monoshock
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  • ...[[Marzocchi]] hydraulically damped [[Motorcycle fork#Telescopic|telescopic fork]]. Rear: non-adjustable twin hydraulic shock swingarm. The '''125 Aurea''' was a [[Ducati]] motorcycle made from 1958 to 1962; it was only superficially different from the [[Duca
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  • ...id #999;" |[[File:1964 Ducati 125 Bronco at the 2009 Seattle International Motorcycle Show 1.jpg|280px]] ...[[Marzocchi]] hydraulically damped [[Motorcycle fork#Telescopic|telescopic fork]]. Rear: non-adjustable twin hydraulic shock swingarm.
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  • Since aesthetics is often the first part of a motorcycle that is changed by the owners secure way to recognize the ie (electronic in ...In common to all models regardless of engine capacity, the presence of a [[fork]] a rovesciati stems (from 40mm to the "small", from 43mm for the other) an
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  • ...0cc AM6 engine. The bike is popular in countries that have restrictions on motorcycle engine size. The bike is 7/8ths the size of the average bike and is perfect * Front suspension: ø 35 mm central pin hydraulic telescopic fork, wheel travel 110 mm
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  • The '''Cagiva Freccia''' is a [[motorcycle]] road sports fairings emulated by [[Ducati Paso]], with [[mixer]], produce La Freccia C9 was produced for only one year, the [[1987]]. It was a motorcycle road fairing much: not only do not see either the [[engine]] or the frame b
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  • The '''[[Aprilia]] RS125''' is a GP derived replica sport production motorcycle. It is powered by a single cylinder [[2-stroke]], [[Nikasil]] coated alumi Front suspension: Upside down hydraulic fork, Ø 40mm. Wheel travel 120mm.
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  • ...99R Xerox''' motorcycle is a special version of the Italian [[Ducati 999]] motorcycle created to comply with the slightly different rule set of the North America *Front suspension: Öhlins 43&nbsp;mm upside-down fully adjustable fork with TiN surface treatment, for radial calipers
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  • ...[[Varese]], originally producing small metal components. It went into the motorcycle industry in [[1978]]. The name is a [[portmanteau]] derived from the founde ..._elefant-650_1986.jpg|left|thumb|200px|'''Cagiva Elefant 650, a dual-sport motorcycle using a Ducati engine''']]
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  • | FRONT SUSPENSION ||Ohlins 43 mm upside-down fork with TiN surface treatment, adjustable off-set, for radial avionic aluminum. NCR Corse billet fork bottoms
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  • ...the gap due to the absence of differential gears of these vehicles. 125cc motorcycle motors are used. Initially [[Moto Rumi]], [[MV Agusta]], [[Devil]], followe ...scooter dominates the 2 wheel market, almost totally replacing the classic motorcycle. The success of the tuning kit, which also included a special expansion exh
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  • ...sm to transmit the force but still allow rotation where the [[Bicycle fork|fork]] attaches to the frame. Although rod brakes are heavy and the linkage is ...vot point on one side of the [[bicycle frame|seat stay]] or [[bicycle fork|fork]] just below the rim. The wider tires on [[mountain bike]]s present a prob
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  • ...s the smaller version of the [[Ducati 916]], an [[Italy|Italian]] sports [[motorcycle]] manufactured by [[Ducati]] from 1994 to 2002. It was succeeded by the [[D ...wa forks at the front, making use of Titanium-Nitride (TiN) coating on the fork stanchions to "reduce stiction", which also gave it a gold coloring. The en
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  • '''Jonghi''' is a Italian-French [[company]] thata produced [[motorcycle]]s from [[1930]] to [[1957]]. ...ny looking for new backers who could float the funds needed to produce new motorcycle model designeds. Attracted to the appeal, the industrialist, [[Argentina|Ar
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  • |Engine || Air-cooled [[Motorcycle engine#Single|single cylinder]] [[Four Stroke Engine|4-stroke]] [[OHV]] pus |Suspension || front: telescopic fork, rear: swing arm. Spring with hydraulic damping.
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  • ...n the native undamaged [[Arco]] factory began the project of a lightweight motorcycle. Probably the natural alpine scenario suggest the logo and the fauna the ma In 1950 the factory [[Aero Caproni]] was born and the first [[motorcycle]] powered with a 49cc engine and a [[Ducati]] elastic frame. The Ducati [[C
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  • ...c fork (Sport1000, GT1000), Öhlins 43&nbsp;mm upside-down fully adjustable fork(PS1000) Rear: Sachs fully adjustable monoshock absorber on the left side ( The '''SportClassics''' are a range of retro-styled [[motorcycle]]s first introduced by [[Ducati]] at the 2003 [[Tokyo Motor Show]], and put
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  • |Rake (fork angle) || 24.0° ...Vyrus initially worked alongside [[Bimota]] on the development of the Tesi motorcycle and its [[Hub-center steering]] centre. They split from the firm and finish
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  • '''Bimota''' is an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] [[company]] located in the city of [[Rimini]]. ...omponents for motorcycles and in [[1973]] the company began working in the motorcycle field.
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  • ...Bemsee/MRO, North Gloucester Road Racing Club (NGRRC), and the North East Motorcycle Racing Club (NEMCRC). *Suspension Front: Marzocchi 43&nbsp;mm upside-down fork, 4.7 in (120&nbsp;mm) travel
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  • ...Bemsee/MRO, North Gloucester Road Racing Club (NGRRC), and the North East Motorcycle Racing Club (NEMCRC). *Suspension Front: Marzocchi 43&nbsp;mm upside-down fork, 4.7 in (120&nbsp;mm) travel
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  • The '''Cagiva Mito''' is a [[motorcycle]] with small [[displacement]] (50 and 125[[cubic centimeter|cc]]) which was ...llo steam|CV]]), which can be driven by persons under eighteen , while the motorcycle without restrictions (first of 96 sold in [[Italy]] and sold outside Italy,
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  • [[Image:Mika_Kallio_KTM_125_II.jpg|thumb|250px|Contemporary racing motorcycle]] [[Image:mobike.cagiva.750pix.jpg|thumb|250px|A 125 cc motorcycle, the Italian-manufactured Cagiva Planet.]]
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  • |Industry || [[Scooter (motorcycle)|Scooter]] ...scooter – competing on cost and weather protection against the ubiquitous motorcycle.
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  • | Suspension || Front: Showa with TiN upside-down fork fully adjustable, 127 mm wheel travel<br>Rear: Öhlins progressive cantilev The '''Ducati 996''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] street [[motorcycle]] manufactured by [[Ducati]] from 1999 to 2002. It was based upon the earli
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  • ...February 1933, Francesco Villa merits a prominent place in the history of motorcycle racing, not only for the numerous successes he achieved as a rider, but als ...box, was installed on a double cradle tubular frame, with telescopic front fork and rear swingarm, with a total weight of 50 kg and capable of 130 kph. The
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  • ...(motorcycle)]], [[Motorcycle fork]], [[Bicycle suspension]], and [[Bicycle fork]] articles. *[[Bicycle fork]]
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  • ...select any gear at any time, but some, such as those commonly mounted on [[motorcycle]]s and some types of race cars, only allow the driver to select the next-hi ...ear speeds by 'blipping-the-throttle' when shifting into a lower gear on a motorcycle.
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  • ...90° V-twin engines and styling that evokes the classic American [[Cruiser (motorcycle)| Cruiser]] motorcycle.
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  • |Industry || [[Motorcycle]] ...], Europe's largest motorcycle manufacturer and the world's fourth largest motorcycle manufacturer by unit sales.
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  • ...ric vehicle]]s. Working electric vehicles include heavy work equipment, [[fork lift]]s, and numerous other service and support vehicles. Strictly technol * {{US patent|650014}}, I. Kitsee, ''Electric motorcycle''
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  • ...icycle part)|headset]], the set of bearings that allows the [[bicycle fork|fork]] to spin smoothly. The top tube connects the head tube to the seat tube at ...ow weight. Since the late 1930s alloy steels have been used for frame and fork tubes in higher quality machines. [[Celluloid]] found application in mudgua
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  • ...s an example of a typical 700C [[hybrid bicycle]]. It has 27 speeds, front fork and seat suspension, an adjustable stem and [[disc brakes]] for wet-[[weath ...kes off-road, around purpose-built tracks in the [[Netherlands]]. The 1971 motorcycle racing documentary ''[[On Any Sunday]]'' is generally credited with inspiri
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