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  2. Allen Millyard - Wikipedia

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    Millyard has made numerous videos about his motorcycle specials, and has posted them on YouTube. A 2024 project involves the dismantling, cleaning, refining, and rebuilding the ill-fated Norton Nemesis, a concept motorcycle fitted with a V8 engine. [9] As yet incomplete, as of September 2024, the series runs to 14 episodes. [10]

  3. Peter Lenz - Wikipedia

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    He also won the CMA Canadian National Formula Thunder Championship. Awareness of Lenz increased significantly when a video of him titled, "Follow 10yr roadracer Peter Lenz at the Streets of Willow" was posted on YouTube and was viewed and shared by many. Lenz's Honda RSF150R was featured in RoadRacerX's The Point feature. [12]

  4. Honda Crossrunner - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Crossrunner (also called VFR800X) is a versatile touring motorcycle launched by Honda at the 2010 EICMA Milan Motorcycle Show. [1] It went on sale in 2011, [2] with first deliveries later that summer. [3] Its 782 cc (47.7 cu in) V4 engine was derived from the successful VFR800. [1]

  5. Honda CB900C - Wikipedia

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    The CB900C is something of a "parts bin" bike, as it shares components with two contemporary Honda bikes, the CB750 and CB900F. [1] The GL and CX series of touring motorcycles of the time are the source of the final drive and rear suspension assemblies of the CB900C. The frame was derived from the European CB900F, extended 2 inches to ...

  6. Robbie Knievel - Wikipedia

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    The XR-750 is 90 pounds heavier and the Honda is a motocross bike whereas the Harley is a flat-track racing motorcycle. [5] Robbie often replicated Evel's jumps, including Evel's 1967 Caesars Palace crash, except for two of his father's major accomplishments – a Harley-Davidson XR-750 jump and the Snake River Canyon jump using the Skycycle X-2 .

  7. Honda CB77 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CB77, or Super Hawk, is a 305 cc (18.6 cu in) straight-twin motorcycle produced from 1961 until 1967. It is remembered today as Honda's first sport bike.It is a landmark model in Honda's advances in Western motorcycle markets of the 1960s, [4] noted for its speed and power as well as its reliability, and is regarded as one of the bikes that set the standard for modern motorcycles.

  8. Honda Z100 - Wikipedia

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    The minibike was not a production motorcycle, so the engine in the Z100 was repurposed from the Honda Super Cub. [1] The 1961 Super Cub engine which was used in the Z100, was a 49 cc. [4] The Z100 had small 5" wheels and the minibike had a white fuel tank and a bright red frame.

  9. Motovlog - Wikipedia

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    The word is a neologism and portmanteau derived from "motorcycle", "video" and "log". A rider who creates video blogs known as a motorcycle blogger, [1] [2] and the action of making motovlogs is called motovlogging. [2] [3] Most motovloggers upload their videos on YouTube, and the network of motovloggers here is known as the motovloggers community.