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    Triumph Motorcycle with a Bell Hanging below the bike. The "Gremlin Bell" has been patented in the United States, and is recorded in the Official Gazette of the United States Patent & Trademark Office, Volume 1290, Number Four. [15] Guardian® Bell is a registered trademark with the US Patent and Trademark Office. [16]

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  4. Bell Sports - Wikipedia

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    The "Bell Helmet Company" was established as a division of Bell Auto Parts in 1956. [2] Bell introduced its Star model, the first full-face motorcycle helmet on the market, in 1968. [4] In 1971, Bell produced the first full-face off-road motorcycle helmet. [5] Bell made its first production helmet in 1954.

  5. Motorcycle components - Wikipedia

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    A motorcycle fork is the portion of a motorcycle that holds the front wheel and allows one to steer. For handling, the front fork is the most critical part of a motorcycle. The combination of rake and trail determines how stable the motorcycle is. The 'fork' on a motorcycle consists of multiple components.

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  8. List of motorcycles of the 1910s - Wikipedia

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    Pierce Four, sold from 1909 to 1913 when the company went out of business [1]. List of motorcycles of the 1910s is a listing of motorcycles of the 1910s, including those on sale, introduced, or otherwise relevant in this period.

  9. Mike Bell (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael R. Bell (August 8, 1957 – January 25, 2021) was an American professional motocross and mountain bike racer. [1] He competed in the AMA Motocross Championships from 1976 to 1983. [ 2 ] Bell was a member of the Yamaha factory racing team for his entire motocross career, winning the AMA Supercross Championship in 1980. [ 2 ]