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  2. Mac Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Mac Tonight is a character that was used in marketing for McDonald's restaurants during the late 1980s. Known for his crescent moon head, sunglasses and piano-playing, the character played the song "Mack the Knife", which was made famous in the United States by Bobby Darin.

  3. Raleigh Chopper - Wikipedia

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    MK1 1970-1972 available as a single speed coaster (SC), 3 speed (AW - three speed and TCW/S3C - three speed coasters) 5 speed (S5 - 3+2) 5 speed and 10 speed (derallieur). The single and three speed models were also available as a Girl's model without crossbar. MK2 available as a 3 speed (AW) and 5 speed (S5 - 3+2). 1973 -1984

  4. Janus Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Optional leather saddlebags and other upgrades were sold with the bike. It had a TIG-welded, rigid, double-cradle tubular steel frame, based on the Norton Featherbed. The engine was a water-cooled 50cc two-stroke based on the Derbi Senda engine, which Janus said had 10 hp (7.5 kW), allowing a claimed top speed of 55 mph (89 km/h). [3]

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  6. McDonald's Cycle Center - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's Cycle Center (formerly Millennium Park Bike Station) [1] is a facility for a Chicago Police Department Bike Patrol Group in the northeast corner of Millennium Park in the Loop community area of Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois. It was formerly a bicycle station for public use.

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  8. Changeables - Wikipedia

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    Changeables was a toy series produced by McDonald's and given as the prize inside a Happy Meal. The series took advantage of the transformable robot gimmick popularized in the 1980s, only the Changeables turned into popular McDonald's menu items. There were three series produced in 1987, 1989 and 1990.

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