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  2. Scott Flying Squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The Scott Flying Squirrel was a motorcycle made by The Scott Motorcycle Company between 1926 and the outbreak of World War II. [1] Production resumed after the War and continued until 1950. Development

  3. Biker Mice from Mars - Wikipedia

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    Biker Mice from Mars is an American animated series created by Rick Ungar.The series premiered in syndication the week of September 19, 1993. [3] It consists of three seasons of 65 episodes, with the final episode airing in syndication the week of February 24, 1996.

  4. List of Scaredy Squirrel episodes - Wikipedia

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    Scaredy Squirrel is a Canadian animated comedy television series based very loosely on the book series of the same name by Mélanie Watt for YTV and Cartoon Network.The series follows the wisecracking adventures of Scaredy, an American red squirrel and his best friend Dave, a blue striped skunk.

  5. Wout van Aert’s Secret Squirrel Moment—Plus ... - AOL

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    Let’s break down this bizarre, but delightful series of events.

  6. List of motorcycles of the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    Georges Roy's New Motorcycle [14] Georges Roy's The Majestic [14] Matchless Model X; Megola; Norton Big 4 (a.k.a. Model 1) Norton CS1; Norton ES2; Norton 16H; Ner-A-Car; OEC; OEC-Blackburne; Phelon & Moore; Scott Flying Squirrel (1926–1939) [15] Triumph Werke Nürnberg Knirps, produced 1919–1923 [16] Triumph Model H (1915–1923) [17 ...

  7. Jimmy (raven) - Wikipedia

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    Twiford trained Jimmy to do an assortment of tricks, such as typing and opening letters. He could even ride a tiny motorcycle. These talents would make him appealing to use in films. Jimmy could understand several hundred words, though only around 50 were what Twiford called "useful".

  8. Silk 700S - Wikipedia

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    The Silk 700S was launched in 1975 and featured a new engine based on the two stroke engine from the Scott Flying Squirrel in a specially designed steel tubular frame made by Spondon of Derbyshire, [2] who also made the forks. [3] At a cost of £1355 it was more expensive than most other production motorcycles of the time. [4]

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