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  2. Category:Motorcycles introduced in 1983 - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Gladioli (catalog) - John H. McKibbin. (IA CAT31313217).pdf

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  4. Honda H100S Super - Wikipedia

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    The Honda H100S is a two-stroke motorcycle introduced in June 1983, alongside the original Honda H100-A, which was released to the UK in February 1980. The H100-A was built for fulfilling the role of an economical, practical, lightweight commuter machine.

  5. Yamaha Venture - Wikipedia

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    In 1983 Yamaha created a V4 power package that began the Yamaha Venture motorcycle series. The first in the series was the Venture Royale produced from 1983 to 1993. Yamaha discontinued the design until 1996 when Yamaha resurrected the Venture power package and produced a cruiser style motorcycle called the Royal Star. The Royal Star was ...

  6. Chrome Specialties - Wikipedia

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    Chrome Specialties was an American manufacturer and distributor of custom and replacement parts for Harley-Davidson motorcycles.Founded in 1984 by brothers John A. Kuelbs and Gregory G. Kuelbs, Chrome Specialties grew into one of the largest aftermarket motorcycle parts distributors in the world, [1] offering over 12,000 products from a 900-page catalog.

  7. Honda CB1100F - Wikipedia

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    In 1983 Honda released the CB1100F, based on the CB900F and the CB1100R. Besides a distinctive-to-the-1100f paint scheme, it used hotter cams, larger pistons, better carburetion in the form of four Keihin 34 mm CV, and a redesigned combustion chamber.

  8. Suzuki XN85 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki XN85, released in early 1983, was a turbocharged motorcycle designed as a sports bike.The name came from the claim that it produced 85 bhp, although rear wheel measurements were in the low 70s.

  9. Yamaha XJ900 - Wikipedia

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    The 1983 XJ900 came with anti-dive front forks, shaft drive and has triple disc brakes (2 front, 1 rear). [1] A revised version was launched in 1984 and displaced 891 cc (54.4 cu in). Aside from the engine capacity increase it was equipped with more conventional forks than its predecessor and a belly pan came as standard. [2]