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  2. Harley-Davidson XR-750 - Wikipedia

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    Besides having more wins than any other bike in AMA racing, it has been called the "most successful race bike of all time", [2] and has a claim to have more wins than any other racing motorcycle in history. [5] In 1989, Lou Gerencer Sr. built a hillclimbing XR-750 with an extended swingarm that made the bike half again as long.

  3. Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics - Wikipedia

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    a 2006 Tete de Course, designed for road racing, with a head angle that varies from 71 + 1 ⁄ 4 ° to 74°, depending on frame size, and thus trail that varies from 51.5 mm to 69 mm. a 2007 Filmore, designed for the track, with a head angle that varies from 72 + 1 ⁄ 2 ° to 74°, depending on frame size, and thus trail that varies from 51.5 ...

  4. Bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle sports include racing, BMX racing, track racing, criterium, roller racing, sportives and time trials. Major multi-stage professional events are the Giro d'Italia , the Tour de France , the Vuelta a España , the Tour de Pologne , and the Volta a Portugal .

  5. Johnston & Murphy - Wikipedia

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    This factory was later expanded to nearly twice its size in 1925. [3] In 1895, Murphy sold his interest in the company to Herbert P. Gleason, a former top salesman of the company. Gleason knew the value of a recognized brand name and decided to keep the Johnston & Murphy name as well as establish a national sales and marketing force.

  6. Sulky - Wikipedia

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    The modern racing sulky has shafts that extend in a continuous bow behind the driver's seat, with wire-spoked "bike" wheels and inflated tyres. [1] [2] A sulky is frequently called a "bike". Historically, sulkies were built for trotting matches and made from wood with very tall wheels and almost no body, just a simple frame supporting a single ...

  7. J.W. Foster and Sons - Wikipedia

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    J W Foster & Sons (Athletic Shoes) Limited was an athletic shoe manufacturing company located in Bolton, England. Established by Joseph W. Foster in 1895, the company was a pioneer in the use of track spikes for runners and athletes, producing most of the highly-regarded running shoes in the 1920s.

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