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  2. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    China is the world's leading producer of e-bikes. According to the data of the China Bicycle Association, a government-chartered industry group, in 2004 China's manufacturers sold 7.5 million e-bikes nationwide, which was almost twice the year 2003 sales; [17] domestic sales reached 10 million in 2005, and 16 to 18 million in 2006. [16]

  3. Hero Honda CBZ Series - Wikipedia

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    The styling of the bike was a scaled version of the Honda CB series. The CBZ has an Over Square and Overhead camshaft engine with a Keihin slide type carburetor with accelerator pump. It has a larger spring operated nozzle to provide a richer fuel air mixture into the engine for better acceleration.

  4. Hero Honda Ambition - Wikipedia

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    The Hero Honda Ambition is a 135cc bike launched in India by Hero Honda with an Original Honda's 133.3cc over square and overhead camshaft engine with Keihin conventional CV carburetor. The Bike was unveiled in 2002 with a 5-speed constant mesh transmission and comes with self-start as optional. [ 6 ]

  5. List of bicycle types - Wikipedia

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    29ers are mountain bikes that are built to use 700C or ISO 622 mm wheels. 27.5 bikes are mountain bikes that are built to use 650B or ISO 584 mm wheels. Downhill bikes are a specialized type of mountain bike with a very strong frame, altered geometry, and long-travel suspension. They are designed for use only on downhill courses.

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  7. Sinclair C5 - Wikipedia

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    Another engineer, Adrian Bennett, fitted a jet engine to his C5, [96] while plumber and inventor Colin Furze turned one into a 5-foot-high (1.5 m) "monster trike" with 2 feet (0.6 m) wheels and a petrol engine capable of propelling it at 40 miles per hour (64 km/h). [97] The singer John Otway has used a C5 in his stage show and publicity. [98]

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