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  2. Pocketbike - Wikipedia

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    Minibike race at Lelystad (NL) Ivar training at Wilrijk (B) Jerowe at the Sutton track in Ontario, Canada Pocketbikes are small, two wheeled recreational vehicles approximately one-quarter the size of a regular motorcycles, and are powered by two-stroke internal combustion engines of between 40 and 50 cc. Pocketbikes maintain the look of full-sized sport bikes and are known outside of North ...

  3. List of motor scooter manufacturers and brands - Wikipedia

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    Note there is no single fixed definition of a scooter (also known by the full name motor-scooter), but generally a smaller motorcycle with a step-through frame is considered a scooter, especially if it has a floor for the rider's feet (as opposed to straddling the vehicle like a conventional motorcycle).

  4. Pocket Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pocket Bicycles was the name of a manufacturer of portable bicycles located in Cambridge, ...

  5. Cycling in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Cyclists in Hong Kong have the same rights and responsibilities as all other road users, except for prohibitions from expressways and some other designated locations, such as all tunnel areas, the Tsing Ma and Tsing Sha control areas, many elevated roads and many underpasses. [1] At least one hand must be kept on the handlebars at all times.

  6. Electric bicycle laws - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong has independent traffic laws from mainland China. Electric bikes are considered motorcycles in Hong Kong, and therefore need type approval from the Transport Department, just as automobiles. All electric bikes available in Hong Kong fail to meet the type approval requirement, and the Transport Department has never granted any type ...

  7. Yadea - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, he switched to making electric vehicles, with the brand name "Yadea". On May 19, 2016, Yadea Group Holdings Limited was listed in Hong Kong. [2] In 2020, the company was ranked second worldwide with 6 million two-wheelers sold. [3]

  8. oBike - Wikipedia

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    oBike launched in Hong Kong on 15 September 2017, with 1,000 bikes available in Tung Chung, Yuen Long, Tuen Mun and Tseung Kwan O, [15] becoming the third operator provides bike-sharing service in Hong Kong. Bike hire in Hong Kong area is HK$3 for 15 minutes, with a HK$350 deposit being required.

  9. Template:Bicycle sharing systems - Wikipedia

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