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  2. Motorcycle components - Wikipedia

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    Fuel gauges are becoming more common, but traditionally a reserve tank arrangement is used with a petcock (petrol tap) on the side of the motorcycle allowing the rider to switch to a reserve fuel supply when the main fuel supply is exhausted. There is not actually a separate reserve tank: The intake for the petcock has two pipes, one extending ...

  3. Motorcycle accessories - Wikipedia

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    A tank bag is a storage compartment attached to the top of the gas tank. Many mounting options exist, with straps and/or magnets being the most common. Other options include rigid collars that bolt to the tank around the fuel filler cap, a large pad fastened to the gas tank which serves as a mounting point for the bag using zippers or straps ...

  4. Harley-Davidson Sportster - Wikipedia

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    Buell motorcycles built with variants of the Sportster engine have used a rubber mount system since 1987. The Model K, from which the Sportster evolved, was the first civilian motorcycle produced by Harley-Davidson with hydraulic shock absorbers on both wheels. Common usage calls this a K Model.

  5. Big Dog Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The Pitbull model received V-Twin Expo's 2007 "Excellence In Motorcycling Award" for a production motorcycle. All of their motorcycles utilize aftermarket parts rather the Harley-Davidson original: S&S V-twin engines, 6-speed transmission, one-piece fuel tank, wide rear tires, and extensive use of chromed and billet aluminum components. Major ...

  6. Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 - Wikipedia

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    The Interceptor is a conventionally-styled roadster with dual seat, a rounded 13.7 litre saddle tank with a Royal Enfield classic badge and a Monza-style fuel cap. The braced handlebars and more forward-set footrests allow a sit-up-and-beg riding position, and a tubular grab-rail is fitted for the pillion passenger. [1]

  7. Suzuki Bandit series - Wikipedia

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    Engine displacement increased by 56 cc to improve low- and mid-range performance; Seat and handlebars adjustable for height (seat: 770 mm/30.3 in or 790 mm/31.1 in) New engine internals provide for reduced friction, together with smoother performance and increased power; Revised four-into-two exhaust system; Reshaped fuel tank; New halogen ...

  8. Suicide clutch - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known use of a foot clutch and hand shifter, on motorcycles, was with the first multi-geared transmission on the 1915 Harley Davidson. [10] It is a mechanical linkage that is typically mounted to the left side of the motorbike's fuel tank and is held in place by a slotted piece of metal welded to the frame or the tank. [9]

  9. Underbone - Wikipedia

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    An underbone motorcycle may share its fuel tank position and tube framing, along with fitted bodywork and splash guards with a scooter while the wheel dimensions, engine layouts, and power transmission are similar with conventional motorcycles. Unlike conventional motorcycles, underbones are mostly popular in Asia and Greece.

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