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  2. Bicycle and motorcycle geometry - Wikipedia

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    MINIMUM: Rake: 20 degrees; Trail: 2 inches [5.08 centimeters] positive. Manufacturer's specifications must include the specific rake and trail for each motorcycle or class of motorcycles and the terms "rake" and "trail" must be defined by the director by rules adopted pursuant to chapter 28–32."

  3. Rake and trail - Wikipedia

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  4. The Dirt Bike Kid - Wikipedia

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    Corman says her husband Roger was reluctant to invest in the movie because it was a family film. "He suggested that I get some outside financing," says Julie Corman. "So I did. I wrote this story, developed the script, got the outside financing, and made the film." [4] The dirt bike used in the film is a 1985 Yamaha YZ80. [5]

  5. Rake - Wikipedia

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    Rake, the caster angle of a bicycle or motorcycle; Rake, the difference between the front and rear ride heights of a car; Rake (train), a line of coupled passenger coaches, or freight wagons, or railcars (excluding the locomotive) that typically move together

  6. Code Two - Wikipedia

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    Code Two is a 1953 American film noir crime film about men training to be motorcycle cops. It stars Ralph Meeker, Sally Forrest, Elaine Stewart, Robert Horton, and Keenan Wynn, and was directed by Fred M. Wilcox.

  7. Faster (2003 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was released as a 2-disc DVD on November 16, 2004. In addition to the movie, extras include on-board camera footage from actual races, and a short sequel film called Faster & Faster on events after 2003 and the early stages of the 2004 season which mainly focused on Valentino Rossi's transition from Honda to Yamaha.

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  9. The Sidehackers - Wikipedia

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    The episode (Season 2, Episode 2) includes one of the few occasions Cambot actually interacts in a way other than filming the experiment, by placing an ESPN-like score graphic during the movie's racing scenes. [1] The episode was released on DVD by Rhino Entertainment as part of the third volume of Mystery Science Theater 3000 DVD box sets.