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  2. Onewheel - Wikipedia

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    onewheel.com. Onewheel is a self-balancing electric skateboard with a single tire, used as a means of transportation and for boardsports. Riders place their feet on either side of the tire to face sideways, leaning forward to accelerate and leaning backward to slow down. The board was engineered to emulate the feeling of snowboarding on powder.

  3. Ox-wagon - Wikipedia

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    A bullock team in Australia. An ox-wagon or bullock wagon is a four-wheeled vehicle pulled by oxen (draught cattle). It was a traditional form of transport, especially in Southern Africa but also in New Zealand and Australia. Ox-wagons were also used in the United States. The first recorded use of an ox-wagon was around 1670, [citation needed ...

  4. List of long-distance motorcycle riders - Wikipedia

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    Book: 10 Years on 2 Wheels: Emilio Scotto (Argentina, b. 1956) 1985–1995 1980 Honda Gold Wing GL1100: Circumnavigating. All of Europe, all of Africa, all of the Middle East, Central Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, some Pacific islands, and all of North and South America (279 countries) 735,000 km (457,000 mi)

  5. World records for fastest motorcycle ride around Australia

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    Following is a list of the records made over the years until the current record in 1987. Frank Wheeler, July 1972, Hodaka 125cc, 16572 kilometres. 21 days 0 hours. [1][2] Julian Grant, May 1973, Honda 750cc, Approximately 16000 kilometres. 19 days 0 hours. [3][4] Chris Peckham, December 1973, Honda 125cc, kilometres not recorded. 18 days 8 hours.

  6. Melbourne Star - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Star (previously Southern Star) is a closed 120 metre tall ferris wheel in the suburb of Docklands in Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. Described by its operators as an "observation wheel" and claimed to be "the Southern Hemisphere's only giant observation wheel", [9] it is 120 m (394 ft) tall and has seven ...

  7. Gold Coast Indy 300 - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Coast Indy 300 was an annual open-wheel motor race event that took place at the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia from 1991 to 2008. The challenging 4.47-kilometre (2.78 mi) track, alongside a strip of beaches, had several fast sections and four chicanes.

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