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  2. Category:Two-wheeled motor vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Electric two-wheel vehicles (2 C, 5 P) M. Motorcycles (19 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Two-wheeled motor vehicles" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 ...

  3. Two-wheeler - Wikipedia

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    A two-wheeler is a vehicle that runs on two wheels. The two wheels may be arranged in tandem, one behind the other, as with single-track vehicles, or arranged and also side by side, on the same axle. If on the same axle, the vehicle may have no other support, as with dicycles, or have additional support, which is often also the source of motive ...

  4. Two-wheel drive - Wikipedia

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    For four-wheeled vehicles (and by extension, vehicles with six, eight, or more wheels), this term is used to describe vehicles that are able to power at most two wheels, referred to as either front, or rear-wheel-drive. The term 4x2 is also used, to denote four total wheels with two being driven. Most road vehicles use a 2WD layout due to its ...

  5. Lit Motors - Wikipedia

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    Lit Motors Inc. is a San Francisco-based startup founded by Daniel K. Kim in 2010. Lit Motors designs conceptual two-wheeled vehicles with a focus on innovative technologies, including the AEV (Auto-balancing Electric Vehicle), often referred to as the "C-1," a fully electric, gyroscopically stabilized vehicle, [1] and the Kubo cargo scooter.

  6. Velomobile - Wikipedia

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    Air drag is most significant for high-speed events; as of 2016, the world record for a 200-metre sprint on near-level ground is about 145 km/h for a two-wheel streamliner and about 120 km/h for any vehicle with more than two wheels, [18] meaning the two-wheel vehicle was about 20% faster. Aerodynamic power is roughly cubic in speed, so at lower ...

  7. Crocker Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The Crocker Motorcycle Company is an American manufacturer, based in Los Angeles, California, founded by Albert Crocker.Located at 1346 Venice Blvd, Crocker produced a series of kits and whole motorcycles between 1931 and 1941: an overhead-valve conversion kit for the Indian 101 Scout motor (1932), a single-cylinder speedway racer (1934), powerful V-twin road motorcycles (1936–40), and the ...

  8. Motorcycle speedway - Wikipedia

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    Speedway operates a sliding scale for scoring (known as the 3–2–1–0 method). Three points are scored for first place, two points for second place and one point for third place. A rider does not score when finishing fourth, or failing to finish, or if excluded from a race.

  9. Category:Electric two-wheel vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. E. ... Pages in category "Electric two-wheel vehicles" The following 5 pages are in this category ...