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  2. 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 ...

  3. Timeline of motorized bicycle history - Wikipedia

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    1897 – The Werner Brothers of France developed a motorized bicycle with a De Dion-Bouton engine mounted above the front wheel. [8] 1898 – Laurin and Klement produce the Slavia model A moto cycle. It is a purpose-built motorcycle. [9] 1900 – Due to poor handling Werner move the engine to the bottom of the frame and patent the design.

  4. Norton Big 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Model 1, more commonly known as Big 4, was a Norton motorcycle made between 1907 and 1954 in various forms. With 633 cc (38.6 cu in), it was the largest and most powerful side-valve engine in the model range and with plenty of low end torque was mostly used to haul sidecars. It was called Big 4 because it was rated at 4 tax horsepower.

  5. Douglas (motorcycles) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Barter built a single-cylinder bicycle engine between 1902 and 1904; he then developed the Fée bicycle engine system. The Fée's 200 cc flat-twin engine [ 3 ] was mounted in-line with the frame, using chain drive to a countershaft beneath (with clutch); this then used a drive belt to power the bicycle's rear wheel. [ 2 ]

  6. List of Tamiya product lines - Wikipedia

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    List of all Tamiya 1/12 Motorcycles Kit number Model Release year In production Comment 14001: Yamaha YZR500 Grand Prix Racer: 1981: No: Reboxed in 2017 14002: Yamaha RZ250-No - 14003: Suzuki RGB500 Grand Prix Racer-No - 14004: Yamaha RZ350-No - 14005: Yamaha Scooter Beluga 500-Yes - 14006: Honda CB750F-Yes - 14007: Honda CB900F2 Bol d'Or-No ...

  7. Alf Hagon - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Joseph Hagon (born 3 October 1931 [citation needed]) is an English former motorcycle speedway rider who later competed in Grasstrack. [1] He manufactured off-road competition frames, forks and other components, later developing into the production of shock absorbers, specialising in modern-replicas of the traditional Girlings used as original equipment and replacements for historic ...

  8. Rosebud Kitmaster - Wikipedia

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    The range comprised mainly British railway rolling stock but there were a few kits of other subjects. The range consisted of 34 kits of individual locomotives or carriages, a model of the Ariel Arrow motorcycle, the "Fireball XL5" rocket, parts to motorise the railway kits (using a motorised box wagon supplied pre-built, or a motor bogie) and three railway presentation sets:

  9. Ice speedway - Wikipedia

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    Ice speedway is an evolution of dirt speedway racing, which first started in 1923. Staten Lorenz of Michigan is generally credited with the invention of the sport, in 1975.

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