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  2. Cleveland CycleWerks - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland CycleWerks is a privately held motorcycle manufacturer that designs and assembles small displacement retro style café racers and bobbers at its headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio, relying on offshore manufacturing in China by CPI Motor Company of Taiwan for most components, including frames and the Honda-derived engine used on all models.

  3. Clevite - Wikipedia

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    For the radioactive mineral, see Cleveite.. Clevite, Inc. was a Cleveland, Ohio based manufacturing company, founded as the Cleveland Graphite Bronze Company.The company was a leading producer of Babbit bearings and a significant US government defense contractor.

  4. Max Wedge - Wikipedia

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    The Max Wedge, formally the Maximum Performance Wedge, was an engine option produced by the Chrysler Corporation from 1962 to 1964, that was available exclusively in B Platform (intermediate) Dodges and Plymouths. The Max Wedge motor used the Chrysler RB Block, and was produced in 413 and 426 cubic

  5. Honda CBX - Wikipedia

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    The CBX was pre-dated by the six-cylinder 1972–1978 Benelli 750 Sei based on the Honda CB500 Four, but it was the latest and most advanced entry into the competitive superbike market. A review in Cycle magazine called the CBX a "breakthrough for the Japanese motorcycle industry" and praised its design, concept, and performance. [ 14 ]

  6. Soap Box Derby - Wikipedia

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    The Soap Box Derby, promoted as "the greatest amateur racing event in the world," [4] is a largely volunteer-driven, [5] family-oriented sporting activity for youth conducted across the US and around the world.

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