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  2. Honda CRF250L - Wikipedia

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    The bikes share most of the parts, but there are some obvious differences and some incompatibilities that may be surprising. ... 160 kg (350 lb) 160 kg (350 lb) Fuel ...

  3. List of Ariel motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    350 cc (Military) Ariel KG & KH 1948 500 cc parallel twin, later versions called the "Fieldmaster" Ariel VB 1947–58 598 cc side-valve single, later models had alloy head Ariel Square Four Mark I: 1949–53 "Square" four-cylinder 995 cc Ariel VCH 1949–53 500 cc all alloy engine competition bike, shorten frame with high ground clearance.

  4. Yamaha RD350 - Wikipedia

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    The stock bike made 39 bhp (29 kW) (32 bhp (24 kW) at the back wheel) at 7500 rpm [1] – very fast for the time. A contemporary of the RD is the Kawasaki H2 750cc Triple that produced 74 hp. The 350 evolved into the more refined and cleaner running RD400C in 1976, the "D" and "E" in 77–78 and the final model, the white 1979 RD400F.

  5. Royal Enfield Hunter 350 - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 [2] [3] [4] is a roadster motorcycle launched by Royal Enfield in August 2022 [5] [6] in India. It is powered by 349cc BS6 engine that produces 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. The Hunter 350 [7] is the most affordable motorcycle under the new J-platform, and the second least expensive bike after Royal Enfield Bullet ...

  6. Yamaha RD350LC - Wikipedia

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    The RD350LC was later replaced by the RZ350 / RD350LC II / RD350 YPVS in 1983, but the LC(1) was also sold in that year alongside the new bike. The RD350LC was aimed at the European market alongside the smaller capacity Yamaha RD250LC. [1] The 1980 to 1982 350 cc models were codenamed 4L0 and are affectionately known as Elsie. [2]

  7. Harley-Davidson RR350 - Wikipedia

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    Harley-Davidson RR350. The Harley-Davidson RR350, also known as the Harley-Davidson 350RR, was a racing motorcycle, designed, developed, and built by Harley-Davidson, conforming to the 350cc class regulations of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing world championship, between 1974 and 1976.

  8. Royal Enfield Bullet - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1932 as a four-stroke single-cylinder motorcycle, this model was the first to feature the Bullet name. It was different in a number of ways from its successors (which are now familiar): it had an inclined engine with exposed valve gear featuring four valves per cylinder with 350 cc and 500 cc options.

  9. Honda XL350R - Wikipedia

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    "Honda XL350R; with counterbalancers and disc brake for civil manners on-road, and adjustable suspension for flying off-road, the 350R may be the best-balanced dual-purpose bike ever", Cycle, pp. 67+, May 1984

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