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  2. Hoverbike - Wikipedia

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    A hoverbike (or hovercycle) is a vehicle that can hover, resembling a flying motorbike, having at least two propulsive portions—one in front of and one behind the driver. It is often used as a staple vehicle in science fiction and near future settings , but since the early 2010s, some attempts have been made at developing a functional ...

  3. Minibike - Wikipedia

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    A teen on a minibike in Thailand. While the minibike had precursors in machines such as the Doodle Bug and Cushman Scooters, which share smaller wheels, tubular-steel frames, and air-cooled, single-cylinder engines, those vehicles had larger seat heights and lighting that allow them to be registered for road use as scooters.

  4. 'E.T.' at 40: Henry Thomas explains the movie magic ... - AOL

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    "That was me on a bike on a crane arm on a soundstage with a blue screen behind me," the now-50-year-old actor tells Yahoo Entertainment ahead of E.T.'s fortieth anniversary. "I was just up and ...

  5. Category:Minibikes - Wikipedia

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  6. ISON Airbike - Wikipedia

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    The name Airbike was chosen for the aircraft because it has a narrow fuselage and the pilot's feet rest on rudder pedals that are on the outside of the aircraft, in a similar manner to a motorcycle. [2] The Tandem Airbike retains all of the single-seater's features and has a stretched fuselage to accommodate the second seat.

  7. Flying Pigeon - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, Flying Pigeon was the country's biggest bike manufacturer, selling 3 million cycles in 1986. Its 20-kilogram black single-speed models were popular with workers, and there was a waiting list of several years to get one, and even then buyers needed good guanxi (connections) in addition to the purchase cost, which was about ...

  8. Flying Scot (bicycles) - Wikipedia

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    Flying Scot was a marque used by Scottish and then an English bicycle manufacturer The Flying Scot bikes were first built in 1901 by David Rattray and Co. in Glasgow . Rattray was probably the largest maker of lightweight bicycles in Scotland .

  9. Scott Flying Squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Launched at the 1926 Earls Court motorcycle show, the Flying Squirrel was expensive - nearly twice the cost of a sporting four-stroke motorcycle of the time. [1] The unique water-cooled circulation used a convection method known as the thermosyphon system. The bottom end block was painted green for racing or red for road, and had a centrally ...

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