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  2. Rupp Industries - Wikipedia

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    Both bikes used 2-cycle Fuji engines, in 80 and 100cc sizes. They were equipped with four- and five-speed manual transmissions, respectively. SS – The SS-5 was Rupp's only dirt bike that used a Tecumseh engine and automatic transmission. The engine was a Tecumseh HS50 and the transmission was a Rupp TC-1 torque converter unit.

  3. Zero Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    In electric cars, 400 V are common, some new high performance vehicles use up to 924 V. The motorcycles' propulsion is provided by a single electric, air-cooled, brushless, permanent-magnet 3-phase AC motor. [19] [20] [21] The motor is coupled to the rear wheel by a belt or – optionally on the Zero FX – a chain. A controller manages the ...

  4. The Dirt Bike Kid - Wikipedia

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    The dirt bike used in the film is a 1985 Yamaha YZ80. [ 5 ] This would be the last theatrical film to star Peter Billingsley in a lead role to date; he largely moved to behind-the-scenes roles and small cameo appearances afterward until the 2022 direct-to-Internet special A Christmas Story Christmas .

  5. Types of motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Snow bikes—A snow bike takes a typical dirt-bike and replaces the rear wheel with a single tread system similar to a snowmobile and the front wheel with a large ski. They are much smaller and more nimble than a snowmobile, and they have a tighter turning radius, which lets the rider go where many snowmobiles cannot.

  6. List of motorcycle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, sorted by extant/extinct status and by country. These are producers whose motorcycles are available to the public, including both street legal as well as racetrack-only or off-road-only motorcycles.

  7. Maico - Wikipedia

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    Maicoletta scooter Maicoletta Dash. The Maicoletta motor scooter of the 1950s was one of the largest motor scooters produced by any manufacturer until the modern era. [7] The engine was a single cylinder 247cc piston-port two-stroke (an export version featuring a 277cc engine was also produced for use with a sidecar), with four foot-operated gears, enclosed chain drive, centrifugal fan cooling ...

  8. Kawasaki KX80 - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki KX80 was a 80cc(79cc-82cc) enduro style offroad motorbike, introduced in 1979 and ended production in 2000. [1] It is a single cylinder, liquid cooled 2 stroke running at 32:1 fuel ratio with a wet clutch, 6 speed transmission.

  9. Yamaha BW200 - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha BW200 "Big Wheel" is a dual purpose dirt bike which was produced from 1985 to 1989. It consisted of three different model lines; the BW80, BW200 and BW350. It consisted of three different model lines; the BW80, BW200 and BW350.

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