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  2. Yamaha RX-King 135 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha RX-K 135 is a two-stroke engine motorcycle manufactured by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. in and for Southeast Asia. It was also known as RX-King in Indonesia, while it was sold as the RX-K in Malaysia and Singapore and as the RX-T 135 in the Philippines.

  3. List of Yamaha motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The first bike manufactured by Yamaha was actually a copy of the German DKW RT 125; it had an air-cooled, two-stroke, single cylinder 125 cc engine [1] YC-1 (1956) was the second bike manufactured by Yamaha; it was a 175 cc single cylinder two-stroke. [1] YD-1 (1957) Yamaha began production of its first 250 cc, two-stroke twin, the YD1. [1]

  4. Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Motorcycle manufacturers of Portugal" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. 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, Singapore, and Thailand and was sold until production was ended in 2011. In 2004, the RX-Z had a restyle and a catalytic converter was installed.

  6. Yamaha RX 100 - Wikipedia

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    The RX100 designation was originally used in certain markets for the five-speed, short-stroke 97cc Yamaha RS100DX produced from 1977. This was an RS100 (itself a 1976 improvement upon the design of the original reed-valved 96cc RS100 that was introduced to the United Kingdom in September, 1974, and to the US in November, 1974) [1] [2] with a front disc brake and a tachometer, and was replaced ...

  7. Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    [3] [1] This was the third time Portugal hosted a grand prix, but only the first time a race was held in the country itself. Estoril continued to host the Portuguese round until 2012 , where it was confirmed for the final time after the owners of the Estoril circuit and the Portuguese government came to an agreement.

  8. Casal - Wikipedia

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    Although the last Casal motorcycle was manufactured in 1999–2000, thousands remain in use in Portugal. A growing community of enthusiasts collects iconic models such as the K166 Boss, K181, K185 Trial, K270, and S170. Internationally, collectors in the UK and Sweden particularly value the K190, a model resembling the Yamaha FS1.

  9. 2022 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix (officially known as the Grande Prémio Tissot de Portugal) was the fifth round of the 2022 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It was held at the Algarve International Circuit in Portimão on 24 April 2022.