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  2. Speeder bike - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Works of Green Bay, Wisconsin, built a replica 74-Z speeder bike in 2017 using a Zero electric motorcycle. [28] Also in 2017, a team from Lithium Cycles worked with YouTube prankster Jesse to build a pair of 74-Z bikes using their Super 73 electric street motorcycles which they showed off on the streets of New York City. In order to ...

  3. Hoverbike - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016, British inventor Colin Furze announced he had created a hoverbike using two paramotors. [3]The Aero-X is a hoverbike designed to carry up to two people. [4]The Hoversurf Scorpion 3 is a hoverbike launched in 2017. [5]

  4. Malloy Hoverbike - Wikipedia

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    The Malloy Hoverbike is [1] a single-seater turbo-fan powered, vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) quadcopter developed in 2006 by New Zealand inventor Chris Malloy.The hoverbike has two forward and two aft-mounted vertical propellers each enclosed in a hoop nacelle.

  5. Talk:74-Z speeder bike - Wikipedia

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  6. Super73 - Wikipedia

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    Most notably, they built Star Wars Return of the Jedi themed speeder bikes and costumes to film a Star Wars cosplay video that went viral on YouTube, which further cemented SUPER73 as “The Content Creator’s Bike”. [12] [13] On July 10, 2017, the company announced a second model, the SUPER73-S1. [14]

  7. Airspeeder (racing series) - Wikipedia

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    An Mk3 Speeder in South Australia in 2021. EXA Series. In May 2021, Airspeeder introduced the EXA Series, a remotely controlled racing series where Speeders are controlled and raced remotely by RPAS qualified pilots with various drone racing and motorsport backgrounds. The premise of EXA is to safely hold a race event for eVTOL vehicles ahead ...

  8. Marman Twin - Wikipedia

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    The engine was a drone airplane engine from World War II, manufactured by Jack & Heintz Aircraft Co. [1] See also. List of motorcycles of the 1940s;

  9. Kawasaki Z750 (1973) - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki Z750, also called Z2, is a four cylinder motorcycle made by Kawasaki as part of their Z series, introduced in 1973 for the Japanese market. Regulations at the time mandated a maximum capacity of 750 cc (46 cu in), so the 900 cc (55 cu in) Kawasaki Z1 could not be sold in Japan.