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  2. Norton Big 4 - Wikipedia

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    With 633 cc (38.6 cu in), it was the largest and most powerful side-valve engine in the model range and with plenty of low end torque was mostly used to haul sidecars. It was called Big 4 because it was rated at 4 tax horsepower. Mechanically, 'the power output, about which Norton Motors tended to be cagey, was lowly, 14 bhp for 1951'. [1]

  3. Wasp Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Wasp manufacture and modify sidecar motocross, [12] sidecar grasstrack ('side-car-cross'), [13] and solo motocross motorcycles. [14] They also produce motorcycle leading link suspension for sidecars [15] and fork conversion kits for road bikes to improve braking and handling, and they manufacture Métisse frames pioneered by Rickman Motorcycles.

  4. Eric Oliver - Wikipedia

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    Eric Staines Oliver (13 April 1911 – 1 March 1980) was an English motorcycle racer best remembered as four-time Sidecar World Champion administered by the FIM, riding a Norton. His passenger in 1949 was Denis Jenkinson .

  5. Sidecarcross - Wikipedia

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    Sidecarcross racing, also known as sidecar motocross, is a branch of motocross. While regular motocross riders use solo machines, sidecarcross involves a different type of motorcycle chassis operated by a team of two people: a driver and a sidecar passenger. The earliest records suggest that sidecarcross began in the UK in the 1930s. [1]

  6. Sidecar - Wikipedia

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    Road racing sidecars began to change away from normal motorcycle development in the 1950s with them becoming lower and using smaller diameter wheels and they kept the enclosed "dustbin fairing" banned in solo competition in 1957. By the 1970s, they were using wide slick tyres with a square car-like profile, the rider kneeled behind the engine ...

  7. Watsonian Squire - Wikipedia

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    Watsonian Side Car, Albion Road, Greet, Birmingham. In 1930, the company was renamed to the Watsonian Sidecar Company Ltd. [1] In the same year the factory was destroyed by fire and in 1931 the company moved to new premises in Greet. [1] In 1956, Watsonian took over the rights to the Swallow Sidecars name from Tube Investments. [2]

  8. Type 97 motorcycle - Wikipedia

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    The Type 97 motorcycle, or Rikuo, was a copy of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle produced with a sidecar from 1935 in Japan under license from Harley-Davidson by the Sankyo Company (later Rikuo Nainen Company). Some 18,000 of the machines were used by the Imperial Japanese forces during World War II.

  9. Category:Sidecars - Wikipedia

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