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  2. RX (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    The RX rocket family (Roket Eksperimental, English: Experimental Rocket) is a series of solid-fuel rockets developed by the Indonesian National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN). They are simply named by their diameter in millimeters; for example, the RX-250 has a diameter of 250 millimeters (9.8 in). [ 1 ]

  3. List of Kereta Api Indonesia rolling stock classes - Wikipedia

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    Reference [3] [4]. In July 2010, the Ministry of Transportation issued Regulation No. KM45/2010, which among other things, renumbered the locomotive unit number. Under the new regulation, the unit number consisted of year of entered service and the unit number of that year (e.g. CC201 78 03 (former CC201 31) denotes that it's the third CC201 that enters service in 1978). [5]

  4. Yamaha RX-King 135 - Wikipedia

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    Before the RX-K, there was the RX 125 (1976) and the RX 100. [1] The RX line was originally developed for the Indian market, where it was manufactured by Rajdoot – the RX name signifies "Rajdoot × Yamaha". [2] The original RX-K 135 was released in 1980 as the top model, fitted with a bikini fairing and imported to Indonesia fully built-up.

  5. Moto Guzzi 750 Strada - Wikipedia

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    The 750 Strada was a motorcycle that never really caught the imagination of buyers, as the power output was too low for some bikers, while the smaller and cheaper 350 and 500 models served the purposes of riders seeking a runabout. The 750 Strada afforded the rider no wind protection, and was less reliable than some Moto Guzzis. [2]

  6. Harley-Davidson XR-750 - Wikipedia

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    The Harley-Davidson XR-750 is a racing motorcycle made by Harley-Davidson since 1970, primarily for dirt track racing, but also for road racing in the XRTT variant.

  7. Jinbei 750 - Wikipedia

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    The Jinbei 750 is a seven-seat MPV with a 2-2-3 configuration, and is currently only available with a 1.5 liter four-cylinder petrol engine producing 112hp and 147nm of torque, mated to a five-speed manual. A 136hp 1.5 liter turbo engine was launched later. [5] Jinbei 750 rear quarter

  8. Yamaha XTZ 750 - Wikipedia

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    The XTZ 750 is a larger, twin-cylinder version of the single-cylinder Yamaha XTZ 660 Ténéré. The XTZ 660 and XTZ 750 models superseded the smaller, air-cooled Yamaha XT 600Z Ténéré. First sold in 1989, the Super Ténéré used a new Yamaha engine design with a DOHC 5-valve cylinder head and a 360 degree crankshaft. A solid protective ...

  9. Yamaha RX-Z - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha RX-Z 135 is a two-stroke naked bike manufactured by Yamaha Motor Corporation. Debuting in April 1985, the RX-Z was very popular in Malaysia and Singapore and Thailand and was sold from 1985 until production was ended in 2011. In 2004, the RX-Z had a restyle and a catalytic converter was installed.