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  2. Douglas (motorcycles) - Wikipedia

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    During World War I Douglas was a major motorcycle supplier, making around 70,000 motorcycles for military use. In a 1916 review of flat-twin engines in Motor Cycle magazine [8] two models of Douglas engine are listed. The 2.75 hp (350cc) with 60.5mm bore and 60mm stroke, with the valves placed side-by-side on the side of the engine.

  3. List of motorcycle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, sorted by extant/extinct status and by country. These are producers whose motorcycles are available to the public, including both street legal as well as racetrack-only or off-road-only motorcycles .

  4. Staple Hill, Gloucestershire - Wikipedia

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    Staple Hill briefly became a centre for engineering, with Wilson and Sons Engineering designing and assembling Quasar (motorcycle)s. This was a recumbent motorcycle built in small numbers which is today widely recognised as the first modern feet-forward motorcycle design.

  5. Quasar (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    The Quasar is a semi-enclosed feet forward motorcycle, created by Malcolm Newell and Ken Leaman, [1] who made a number of similar vehicles. [2] It repurposed an 850 cc four-cylinder inline engine used in the Reliant Robin three-wheeled light car and is capable of cruising at 90–100 mph (145–160 km/h) and exceeding 100 mph in favourable conditions.

  6. The Galleries, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Galleries (formerly The Mall Bristol, but originally opened in 1991 as The Galleries Shopping Centre) is a shopping mall situated in the Broadmead shopping centre in Bristol city centre, England. Functioning as one of the city's retail malls, it is a three-Storey building, which spans over Fairfax Street.

  7. Tony DiStefano - Wikipedia

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    Born in Bristol, Pennsylvania, DiStefano was the son of a motorcycle shop owner and began riding motorcycles at an early age. [1] He began his professional racing career in 1973 on a privateer CZ . During the 1974 season , he led the 500cc motocross national championship for most of the year before an injury relegated him to second place behind ...

  8. Ariel Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The last motorcycle-type vehicle to carry the Ariel name was a short-lived three-wheel tilting moped in 1970. Ariel made bicycles before making motorcycles, and also made cars. Car production began in 1902, moved to Coventry in 1911 and ceased in 1925.

  9. Bristol Bulldogs - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Bulldogs were a British motorcycle speedway team based at the Knowle Stadium, Bristol, England from 1928 to 1961 [1] and later Eastville Stadium from 1977 to 1978. History [ edit ]

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