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2010 AJP PR3 200cc MX 2010 AJP PR4 200cc Enduro 2010 AJP PR5 250cc. In 1981, at age 22, Antonio Pinto opened a motorcycle repair and modifications workshop. In 1987, AJP was founded and produced its first model, the "Ariana" 125cc, with a 2 stroke Casal engine.
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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 .
AJP Motos AJP: 601 Paulo Felicia: 3–4 Sluse Motos Husqvarna: 604 Kevin Thomas: 1 Husqvarna Belgium Husqvarna: 612 Mathias Van Hoof: All 623 Mika Vanderheyden: All Aleser Husqvarna: 617 Francisco Jose Garcia: 1 Husqvarna: 619 Filipe Oliveira: All Engine59 Vukcevic Racing Sherco: 620 Tanguy Gabriel: 4 WP Eric Augé Team KTM: 622 Matteo de ...
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Berliner Motor Corporation was the US distributor from the 1950s through the 1980s for several European motorcycle marques, including Ducati, J-Be, [5] Matchless, Moto Guzzi, Norton, Sachs and Zündapp, as well as selling Metzeler tires.
In the 1970s the term was used in US marketing applied to dual-purpose motorcycles regardless of their suitability for competition. In the U.S., enduro motorcycles appeared in light and heavyweight classes during the Greenhorn Enduro hosted by the Pasadena Motorcycle Club (PMC). The Greenhorn Enduro was a nationally recognized 500-mile, two-day ...