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  2. MX Superfly - Wikipedia

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    MX Superfly featuring Ricky Carmichael, released as MX Super Fly in PAL regions, is a motocross racing game developed by Pacific Coast Power & Light and published by THQ for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube.

  3. Douglas Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    The last motorcycle produced by the company, the 1955 Dragonfly was an all-new motorcycle built to use an improved version of an existing engine. Despite its riding comfort, which was "equal to a car's", it did not sell well, and only 1,457 Dragonfly motorcycles were produced before the company was taken over and production ended in 1957.

  4. Window screen - Wikipedia

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    A window screen (also known as insect screen, bug screen, fly screen, flywire, wire mesh, or window net) is designed to cover the opening of a window. It is usually a mesh made of metal, fibreglass , plastic wire, or other pieces of plastic and stretched in a frame of wood or metal.

  5. Yamaha FJR1300 - Wikipedia

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    While the damping can be adjusted on the fly, the preload can only be changed while stopped. In December 2015 Yamaha revised the FJR for 2016 giving the machine a 6-speed transmission (both in standard and auto-shift versions), slipper/assist clutch, LED headlights and taillights, and a revised instrument cluster data layout.

  6. Flyscooters - Wikipedia

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    Flyscooter Il Bello 2006 has a classic-vintage look Flyscooter Il Bello, 2008. The Il Bello is a street legal, gasoline-powered motor scooter assembled in China using parts sourced from China, [4] Il Bello is an unlicensed copy of the Honda Joker and is the flagship vehicle of Flyscooters.

  7. Scott Flying Squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Between 1935 and 1938 the factory at Shipley in Yorkshire produced the B2592 air-cooled Aero engine, based on the Scott Flying Squirrel motorcycle unit. [4] A 25 hp (19 kW) version was also specifically developed to power the notoriously dangerous Flying Flea aircraft.

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