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  2. Motorcycle accessories - Wikipedia

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    Original equipment versions may be removable or an integral part of the bike e.g. as fitted to the Honda Goldwing or BMW K1200LT, and may be fitted with the motorcycle rear lights, and a backrest for a passenger. The top box may also be an aftermarket fitment. Trunk may also refer to the under-seat storage space built into a motorcycle or scooter.

  3. Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 - Wikipedia

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    The Interceptor is a conventionally-styled roadster with dual seat, a rounded 13.7 litre saddle tank with a Royal Enfield classic badge and a Monza-style fuel cap. The braced handlebars and more forward-set footrests allow a sit-up-and-beg riding position, and a tubular grab-rail is fitted for the pillion passenger. [1]

  4. Triumph Speedmaster - Wikipedia

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    The Speedmaster is a Triumph cruiser [1] motorcycle designed and built in Hinckley, Leicestershire. Launched in 2002 with a 790 cc (48 cu in) twin-cylinder engine, the displacement was increased to 865 cc (52.8 cu in) in 2005, upgraded to fuel injection in 2008, and in 2018 the displacement was increased to 1,200 cc (73 cu in).

  5. Types of motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    A standard's relationship between footpegs, handlebars and seat gives the rider a comfortable and natural posture. [2] [6] [3] [4] [9] The comfort, ease of control, and safety of standard bikes means that beginner motorcyclists inevitably learn on standard motorcycles; and many experienced riders choose to continue riding this motorcycle type. [6]

  6. Motorcycle seat - Wikipedia

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    A dual seat, typical of most modern motorcycles. A motorcycle seat (sometimes saddle) is where rider sits, and may also accommodate a passenger.. The most common type of motorcycle seat is a dual saddle or bench seat, which runs along the top of the chassis and is long enough for a pillion passenger to straddle the motorcycle behind the rider.

  7. Triumph Bonneville America - Wikipedia

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    The update included new 'reverse cone' chrome silencers, a new design of cast alloy wheels, adjustable clutch and front brake levers and a new all black engine finish with chromed covers. The chrome chain cover, pillion footrest hanger and upper fork shrouds were restyled and a more comfortable pillion seat fitted. [2]

  8. BMW R1100S - Wikipedia

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    The BMW R1100S is a sports motorcycle that was manufactured by BMW Motorrad between 1998 and 2005. Introduced some 25 years after the R90S, the company's first sports bike, the R1100S was the first BMW bike having clip-on handlebars, rearset footrests and a removable cowl to cover the pillion seat. [5]

  9. Mahindra Mojo - Wikipedia

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    Seat Height 814.5 mm Wheelbase 1465 mm Dry Weight 165 kg Kerb/Wet Weight 182 kg Fuel Tank Capacity 21 litres Oil tank capacity 1.25 litres Performance & Mileage 0–100 km/h 9.20 secs(xt version) 8.9 secs( bs6 version) Top Speed 155 km/h(xt version) 144 km/h(bs6 version) Mileage (City) 33 km/l Mileage (Highway) Mileage (Combined) 36 km/l

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