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100cc, also known as 100cc - Greatest Hits of 10cc is a compilation album by the English rock band 10cc.. It was released in 1975 [3] [4] [5] by UK Records, the band's original label, to capitalize on the then 10cc's recent departure to Mercury Records and band's success in the immediate aftermath of the release of their third album, The Original Soundtrack, and the "I'm Not in Love" single.
100cc: The Greatest Hits of 10cc: Released: June 1975; Label: UK Records; 9 — 48 — — — — — 161 UK: Gold [11] Greatest Hits 1972–1978: Released ...
10cc are an English rock band formed in Stockport southeast of Manchester in 1972. The group initially consisted of four musicians, Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, who had written and recorded together since 1968.
Bajaj Auto, which had a lead in the manufacture of scooters (started with Vespa-150), partnered with Kawasaki of the Fastest Bike in the World Kawasaki "Ninja group" to bring in the KB100, a two-stroke motorcycle based on Kawasaki KH125, a 125 cc model reduced to 100 cc capacity (97.6 cc due to engine import restriction in India during that era ...
100 cc (6.1 cu in) two-stroke single 1969–1972 Off-road SS-350 21.0 cu in (344 cc) four-stroke OHC single 1971–1974 Sprint with larger engine. Up to 1972 kickstart, 4 speeds, 6 volts SS-350 21.0 cu in (344 cc) four-stroke ohc single 1969–1974 kick or electric start, 4/5 speeds, 6/12 volts SX-350 21 cu in (350 cc) two-stroke single
G1M 100cc (1967) G31M Centurion (1970–1971) HD-III (Sold only in the Philippines) (produced 1982–2007)
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The Ind-Suzuki Ax-100 was the result of the collaboration between the Japanese giants Suzuki Motor Corporation and the "Sundaram Clayton" (Later TVS).This was the first-ever 100cc motorcycle launched in INDIA.