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  2. Honda CL77 - Wikipedia

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    Weight. 160 kg (352 lb) [1] (dry) The Honda CL77 or Scrambler 305 is the off-road or scrambler version of the Honda C77 Dream and the CB77 Super Hawk of the 1960s. [2] Scramblers, designated CL by Honda, differed from the sport bikes (designated CB) to allow for some off-road riding. The CL77 differed from the CB77 Super Hawk in a number of ways.

  3. Ducati Scrambler (2015) - Wikipedia

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    The Ducati Scrambler is an V-twin engined standard or roadster motorcycle made by Ducati.The Scrambler was introduced at the 2014 Intermot motorcycle show, with US sales beginning in 2015, in seven configurations: the 803 cc (49.0 cu in) Classic, Urban Enduro, Icon, Flat Track Pro, Full Throttle, Italia Independent and the 399 cc (24.3 cu in) Sixty2.

  4. Triumph Scrambler - Wikipedia

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    The Scrambler was designed as a Bonneville with off road styling and limited off road capability. The TR6C Trophy Special was the major influence on the new Scrambler, and the new bike shared the same key features – most obviously including the high level stacked twin exhausts and crossover exhaust headers, though Triumph had to swap sides (from left to right) with the stacked pipes because ...

  5. List of motorcycle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, sorted by extant/extinct status and by country. These are producers whose motorcycles are available to the public, including both street legal as well as racetrack-only or off-road-only motorcycles .

  6. Honda CL125 - Wikipedia

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    65 MPG. The Honda CL125 was a scrambler motorcycle made by Honda from 1967 to 1974. Two different engines were used through the models life: 1967-1969: CL125A 124cc 2 cylinder 4-stroke, 1973-1974: CL125S 122cc 1 cylinder 4-stroke. The CL125A was produced from 1967 to 1969 with a 124 cc 4-stroke engine and four-speed transmission.

  7. Honda CL450 - Wikipedia

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    The differences between the CB450 and the CL450 were mostly cosmetic, with the CL450 having off-road-style high-level exhaust. The CL450's horsepower rating was 42 hp at 9,650 rpm off the crank, nearly 100 hp per liter. The CB450's gearing can be used for higher velocities. Vibration was a complaint, so Honda added rubber-mounted handle bars to ...

  8. Honda CL70 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CL70 Scrambler was a small motorcycle with a 72 cc (4.4 cu in) four-stroke engine, a four-speed manual gearbox [ 1] and a pressed steel frame. It was built by Honda between 1969 and 1973. It essentially replaced the Honda CL90. It was very similar to a CL50 with a larger engine. As a scrambler, it had a high-mount exhaust and a high ...

  9. Ducati 50 Scrambler - Wikipedia

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    Ducati 50 Scrambler. The Ducati 100 Scrambler is an on/off road 50 cc (3.1 cu in) single cylinder two stroke motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer Ducati in 1970 and 1971. The model was produced to take advantage of the dirt bike craze in Italy at the time. The model used many parts from existing models, keeping R&D costs down. [3]

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