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  2. AJP Motos - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, at age 22, Antonio Pinto opened a motorcycle repair and modifications workshop. In 1987, AJP was founded and produced its first model, the "Ariana" 125cc, with a 2 stroke Casal engine. The brand name "AJP" is derived from the initials of seven-times Portuguese Enduro Champion António J Pinto. [1]

  3. Yamaha X-City - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha X-City 125/250 is a large-wheeled, fuel-injected Maxiscooter introduced in 2007, with either a 125 cc or 250 cc engine — both water-cooled, four-stroke, catalytic-converter-equipped and Euro 3 compliant. The models are internally designated VP125 and VP250, respectively, and each features a fully automatic transmission.

  4. Sanyang Motor - Wikipedia

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    In July 2005, Sanyang launched a new range of two-wheelers for sale in the European market. The range includes the GTS scooter (available with 125 cc, 200 cc and 250 cc engines), the MIO scooter (50 cc and 100 cc), and two ATV models: the Trackrunner leisure ATV (200 cc engine), and the 250 cc Quadlander off-roader.

  5. List of Kawasaki motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    B1-125cc (1966–2001) B85 & B85M 125 (1965) D1 100 (1966–1969) Eliminator 125; ER-5; Fury 125; GTO 125 (1983–1993) HD-1 100cc (1974–1980) HD-II (1980–2000) HD-X (1983–2003) HD-III 125cc 2-stroke (1982–2007) H1 Mach III 500 (1969–1975) H2 Mach IV 750 (1971–1975) KB100 RTZ (1986–1996) KH500 (1976 only) KH400; KH125 (1975–1998 ...

  6. Yamaha Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha's initial product was a 125 cc (7.6 cu in) two-stroke, single cylinder motorcycle, the YA-1, which was a copy of the German DKW RT 125. The YA-1 was a competitive success at racing from the beginning, winning not only the 125cc class in the Mt. Fuji Ascent, but also sweeping the podium with first, second and third place in the All Japan ...

  7. List of motocross riders - Wikipedia

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    AMA 125cc- 1995, 1996 – – Grant Langston: 1997–2008, 2010 125cc- 2000 AMA 125cc – 2003 AMA 125 SX East – 2005 AMA SX Lites West – 2006 AMA 250cc- 2007 – 7 Danny LaPorte: 1976–1983 250cc- 1982 AMA 500cc- 1979 – 6 Mike LaRocco: 1988–2006 AMA 250cc- 1994, AMA 500cc- 1993 – – Ove Lundell: 1958–1965 – – – 1 Sten ...

  8. Hero Xtreme - Wikipedia

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    163 cc, 125cc, 200cc, 250cc: Transmission: 5-speed constant mesh: Suspension: Front Telescopic hydraulic type, and rear Rectangular swing arm with 5 step adjustable gas reservoir suspension: Brakes: Front Disc Dia 240 mm, and rear Disc Dia 220 mm(160R,200S) rear Drum (125R) Tires: Front 80 / 100 x 18 – 47 P, and rear 120/ 90 x 17 - 37P ...

  9. Yamaha XV125 - Wikipedia

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    The XV 125 Virago is, apart from the 125cc-smaller displacement, identical to the larger sister model Yamaha XV250 Virago. The Virago 125 is equipped with an air-cooled two-cylinder four-stroke engine , which initially developed a power of 7.3 kW / 10 hp (1997) and later developed a power of 8.3 kW / 11.4 hp (1998–2002).

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