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  2. Hero Xtreme - Wikipedia

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    The Hero Xtreme is a 125/160/200/250 cc motorcycle from Hero MotorCorp. It was Hero's 150 cc contender in place of Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme launched after moving out of the Hero Honda JV. In June 2019, Hero MotoCorp launched a sportier version of its popular 150cc motorcycle in the form of the Xtreme Sports.

  3. XGRA: Extreme-G Racing Association - Wikipedia

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    XGRA boasts a diverse array of riders, tracks, and bikes that can accelerate at astonishing speeds, reaching 0 to 300 mph (0 to 483 km/h) in mere seconds. A returning feature is the ability to break the sound barrier : upon reaching 750 mph, all sound effects will cease, except for item collection sounds, other riders' taunts, weapons firing ...

  4. Hero Honda CBZ Series - Wikipedia

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    The styling of the bike was a scaled version of the Honda CB series. The CBZ has an Over Square and Overhead camshaft engine with a Keihin slide type carburetor with accelerator pump. It has a larger spring operated nozzle to provide a richer fuel air mixture into the engine for better acceleration.

  5. Extreme-G 3 - Wikipedia

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    Extreme-G 3 received "favorable" reviews on both platforms, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [4] [5] Gary Whitta of NextGen described the PlayStation 2 version as a solid title for fans of Wipeout-style racers.

  6. AMA Formula Xtreme - Wikipedia

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    Formula Xtreme was a professional racing class sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association. Formula Xtreme was part of the AMA's road racing series, which also included AMA Superbike Championship , AMA Supersport Championship , and AMA Superstock .

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  8. Extreme-G - Wikipedia

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    Extreme-G is a futuristic racing video game developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment, featuring an original trance soundtrack.It was released for the Nintendo 64 in 1997, with a Japan release on May 29, 1998. [2]

  9. Dave Mirra - Wikipedia

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    David Michael Mirra [1] (April 4, 1974 – February 4, 2016) was an American BMX rider who also competed in rallycross racing. He set the record for most medals in BMX Freestyle at the X Games (later tied by Scotty Cranmer) and earned at least one BMX medal at the event in all but one year from the competition's inception in 1995 until 2009. [2]