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  2. Xtracycle - Wikipedia

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    Xtracycle Free Radical as fitted to a Trek 820 MTB donor bike. The extended frame of an Xtracycle allows a cyclist to carry large loads. Xtracycle is the name of a company [1] and the name commonly used for the variety of load-carrying bicycle that results from use of the company's products: the FreeRadical kit. [2]

  3. Harley-Davidson Sportster - Wikipedia

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    The bike has a measured HP of 57.2 hp (42.7 kW) (rear wheel) and 64.4 lb⋅ft (87.3 N⋅m) (rear wheel) and a top speed of 107 mph (172 km/h) and a wet weight of 564 lb (256 kg). [ 12 ] The Harley "Iron" was introduced in 2009 as a smaller-displacement version of the Nightster.

  4. Raleigh Chopper - Wikipedia

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    The Raleigh Chopper is a bicycle (referred to as a wheelie bike) for children / young adults, manufactured and marketed by the Raleigh Bicycle Company of Nottingham, England. The unique design became a cultural icon and is fondly remembered by many [ quantify ] who grew up in that period.

  5. Honda CBR600F - Wikipedia

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    It featured an Arrow titanium exhaust, Progrip handlebar grips, a rear hugger, single seat cover, and an LCR sticker kit as well as combined braking and ABS. [16] The CBR600F shares most of the components with the CB600F Hornet naked bike, such as inverted front forks, though longer by 50 millimetres (2.0 inches) and aluminium mono-backbone frame.

  6. List of Harley-Davidson motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Urban commuter bikes. M-50 was a single-seat step-through, M-50 Sport had a conventional gas tank and a dual seat. M-65, M-65 Sport 4.0 cu in (65 cc) two-stroke single 1967–1972 Enlarged versions of M-50s. X-90 Shortster 5.5 cu in (90 cc), two-stroke, single cylinder, air cooled 1973–1975

  7. Raleigh Bicycle Company - Wikipedia

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    The bike was the "must have" item and signifier of "coolness" [27] for many children at the time. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] The Chopper was first available for sale in June 1969 in North America. It went on sale in the UK in 1970 and sold well, and was a key factor in reviving the company's fortunes.

  8. Hugger - Wikipedia

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    Hugger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jan Hugger (born 1998), German racing cyclist; Jon Hugger (born 1977), American wrestler;

  9. Interbike - Wikipedia

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    Interbike was lastly a five-day event with the first two days being the Interbike OutDoor Demo at Bootleg Canyon Mountain Bike Park in Boulder City, Nevada.The OutDoor Demo is unique among the industry's trade shows in that it provides an opportunity for retailers and members of the media to ride and demo the products that they will be seeing and talking about on the show floor.