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  2. Scott Sports - Wikipedia

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    Its 2001 Team Issue road bike frame was the lightest frame available at the time at 895 grams. In 2005 the name 'Scott USA' was changed to 'Scott Sports', representing a shift in emphasis to the European market. [3] In 2011, Scott launched its E-Bike line E-Sub and E-Sportster, replaced in 2012 with E-Venture line models. [4] [5] [6]

  3. The Scott Motorcycle Company - Wikipedia

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    The Scott Motorcycle Company was owned by Scott Motors (Saltaire) Limited, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, England and was a well-known producer of motorcycles and light engines for industry. Founded by Alfred Angas Scott in 1908 as the Scott Engineering Company in Bradford , Yorkshire , [ 1 ] Scott motorcycles were produced until 1978.

  4. Scott Flying Squirrel - Wikipedia

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    In 1929 Scott achieved third place in the Isle of Man TT and launched a road going TT Replica Flying Squirrel. Following cost cutting the factory also launched a basic touring model in 1929 for under £70. Financial problems continued, however, and in 1931 Scott were unable to enter the TT or the Earls Court show.

  5. Scotty Cranmer - Wikipedia

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    He owns a bike shop in Howell, NJ called SC Action Sports Bicycle Shop. [2] He is also widely known for having a YouTube channel under the name Scotty Cranmer [3] in which he makes videos with his friends riding skateparks, driving cars, and playing games while riding their bikes. His younger brother Matty is a regular guest on the channel.

  6. Alfred Angas Scott - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Angas Scott (1875–1923) was a British motorcycle designer, inventor and founder of the Scott Motorcycle Company. [1] A prolific inventor, he took out over 50 patents between 1897 and 1920, mostly concerning two-stroke engines and road vehicles. Scott was a keen potholer and the second president of

  7. Category:Scott motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Scott motorcycles" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Graeme Obree - Wikipedia

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    Graeme Obree (born 11 September 1965 [1]), nicknamed "the Flying Scotsman", after the famous steam train, is a Scottish racing cyclist who twice broke the world hour record, in July 1993 and April 1994, and was the individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995.

  9. Jacob Scott - Wikipedia

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    Full name: Jacob Alan Scott: Born 14 June 1995 (age 29) Oldham, England: Height: 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) Weight: 68 kg (150 lb) Team information; Current team: Rembe–Rad-Net Pro Cycling Team: Discipline: Road: Role: Rider: Amateur teams; 2014: Haribo–Beacon: 2015: Illi Bikes: Professional teams; 2016–2017: An Post–Chain Reaction: 2018: ONE ...