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  2. Off-road tire - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, such a tire approved for street use will be marked with a DOT code (U.S.), which identifies the tire as street legal. Tires which are not approved for street use will typically be labeled "Motocross Use Only" or "Not for Highway Use". Street legal, knobby tires are generally not suitable for long distances on roads or ...

  3. Motorcycle tyre - Wikipedia

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    A rear motorcycle tyre for street use. A motorcycle tyre (spelt tire in American English) is the outer part of motorcycle wheel, attached to the rim, providing traction, resisting wear, absorbing surface irregularities, and allowing the motorcycle to turn via countersteering.

  4. I tried the Engwe M20 offroad e-bike: It's sexy and ... - AOL

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    The Engwe M20: Design and assembly. Available in black, green or white, the M20 is a looker. With its stacked dual headlights, 20-inch fat tires and long leather seat, it looks more like a ...

  5. Knobby tires - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 November 2016, at 18:59 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Peugeot Streetzone - Wikipedia

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    It presents an engine range consisting of a 50 two-stroke engine and a 100 four-stroke engine version with 10" tires combined with knobby tires or 12" with roads. [ 6 ] The telescopic fork is visible and on models with 12” wheels it is painted, the side platforms are in aluminium, furthermore all models have a bumper kit to protect the ...

  7. Suzuki T series - Wikipedia

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    The TC models listed above had nothing in common with the later off-road models that Suzuki built under the same (TC) model designation. Those later bikes were all single-cylinder machines with dual range transmissions and proper knobby-type off-road tires. The T125 was produced in both high and low pipes -both using the same model number T125.

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