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  2. Honda XR series - Wikipedia

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    1983 Honda XR200R. The Honda XR 200R had the same 195 cc (11.9 cu in) engine of its predecessor, the XR200. This oversquare two-valve engine had a 10:1 compression ratio. A major advance over the XR200, the XR200R had Pro-Link rear suspension, and heavier duty frame and forks, and was a tougher enduro machine.

  3. Honda SL70 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda SL70 Motosport, which was introduced in 1970, is a small street/trail motorcycle with a four-stroke engine, a four-speed manual gearbox, and a full-cradle frame. The bike was extremely popular with younger riders who used it off-road as a trail bike and mini motocrosser. For the latter role, it was essentially replaced by Honda's XR75 ...

  4. List of Honda motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    1985-1987 Honda ATC250SX; Honda ATC300R (prototype) Honda ATC350R (prototype) 1985-1986 Honda ATC350X; 1987 Honda ATC500R (prototype) 1977-1988 Honda Odyssey 250 and 350; 1989-1990 Honda Pilot 400; 1990 Honda Duet (prototype) 1986-1987 Honda Fourtrax 70; 1993–present Honda TRX90X; 1985-1988 Honda Fourtrax 125; 1984 Honda Fourtrax 200 (Honda's ...

  5. Harley-Davidson XR-750 - Wikipedia

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    Riders on XR-750s have won 29 of the 37 AMA Grand National Championships from 1972 to 2008 inclusive. [2] Besides having more wins than any other bike in AMA racing, it has been called the "most successful race bike of all time", [ 2 ] and has a claim to have more wins than any other racing motorcycle in history.

  6. Honda XL175 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda XL175 was a motorcycle produced by Honda. The XL175 first entered the market in 1973 as a lightweight dual-sport motorcycle , and the model continued in production through 1978. The XL175 had a 173cc single cylinder OHC four-stroke engine mated to a 5-speed transmission and was started via a kickstarter only (no electric starter). [ 1 ]

  7. List of Evel Knievel career jumps - Wikipedia

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    Honda CL-350 Scrambler: Successful: None October 13, 1968: Tahoe-Carson Speedway Carson City, Nevada: 10 cars: Unknown: Honda CL-350 Scrambler: Struck top of box truck short of landing ramp: Broken shoulder/broken hip April 1969: Los Angeles, California: 8 cars: 80 feet (24 m) American Eagle 750cc: Successful: None July 6, 1969: Gardena ...

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  9. Honda CD175 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CD175 is a 174 cc (10.6 cu in) motorcycle made from 1967 to 1979 by the Honda Motor Company. Described by Honda as a "great new all-rounder, at home around town or putting the highway behind you", [ 1 ] it was the touring model in Honda's 175 cc motorcycle lineup that also included the sportier CB175 and the off-road CL175 version.