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  2. Honda Magna - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Magna is a cruiser motorcycle made from 1982 to 1988 and 1994 to 2003 and was the second Honda to use their new V4 engine shared with the VF750S Sabre and a few years later a related engine was fitted to the VF750F 'Interceptor', the later models used a retuned engine from the VFR750F with fins added to the outside of the engine. The ...

  3. Honda VF and VFR - Wikipedia

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    Honda, alarmed that they were losing their hard-won reputation for reliability, moved to introduce the VFR750 motorcycles featuring gear-driven over head cams and a very high build quality. The first three or four iterations of VFR motorcycles re-established Honda's reputation for quality, and the motorcycles received almost universal praise ...

  4. Honda Sabre - Wikipedia

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    Honda introduced the V4 engine in three motorcycles, representing the three types of street bikes. The Interceptor was a sportbike, the Magna was a cruiser, and the Sabre a standard. Both the Interceptor and Magna continued in production for decades after the Sabre was discontinued.

  5. Honda Interceptor VF750F - Wikipedia

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    The Honda VF750F is a street bike designed by Honda from 1983 to 1985. It has an 86 hp (64 kW), liquid-cooled, V4 engine which sports dual overhead cams (DOHC). The V4s were started a year before with the 1982 Honda Magna VF750C and Sabre VF750S [2] but were adapted for the VF750F in 1983 by reducing the six speed transmission to a five speed because of the change from shaft drive to chain.

  6. Honda VF1000 - Wikipedia

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    Honda VF1000RF, 1984. In March 1984, Honda introduced the VF1000R in Europe. Its styling was a celebration of the V4's racing heritage and the VF1000R was a showcase for the technology Honda had developed on the track with the FWS1000 race bike which was designed for competition in the Daytona 200 and AMA F1 class.

  7. Magno - Wikipedia

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    Magno may refer to: Magno the Magnetic Man , a fictional superhero originally published by Quality Comics Magno (character) , a superhero in the post-Zero Hour future of the DC Comics universe

  8. João Magno - Wikipedia

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    João Victo Magno de Souza Machado (born 15 February 1997), known as João Magno, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for South Korean club Gwangju FC. Club career [ edit ]

  9. Magno (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Vasquez [1] (born August 16, 1984) is a Mexican American professional wrestler better known by the ring name Magno.Magno has wrestled extensively on the North American independent circuit, including appearances for Ring of Honor (ROH), Chikara, Lucha Libre USA and various National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) Affiliates, as well as Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).