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  2. Jim Jannard - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Jannard started a one-man business selling motorcycle parts out of his car at motocross events. He named his company after his dog, Oakley. [3] He began developing his own products, including custom handlebar grips that conformed to the shape of one's hand, [2] motorcycle goggles, ski goggles and sunglasses. [3]

  3. Hunter Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Hunter Motorcycles Worldwide is an Australian motorcycle brand specialising in low-to-high capacity street and tourer style bikes. The first Hunter Motorcycle was approved for sale in Australia by the Department of Infrastructure in 2007. In 2017 Hunter Motorcycles were also approved for sale in Nepal and Indonesia. [1]

  4. Motorcycling Australia - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycling Australia is the governing body for motorcycle racing in Australia, covering road racing, motocross, trials, supercross, dirt track, supermoto and speedway. Motorcycling Australia is affiliated with the international governing body, Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), based in Geneva , Switzerland .

  5. Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Motorcycle manufacturers of Australia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Acme motorcycle (1939–1949) - Wikipedia

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    The Acme motorcycle was assembled and marketed by Bennett & Wood of Wentworth Avenue, Sydney, who also built Speedwell bicycles and were also BSA importers for New South Wales. The engine was a Villiers 122cc Mark 9D, and the frame was built locally. The bike was aimed at city commuters as a cheap and economical mode of transport.

  7. Vespa - Wikipedia

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    The dominance of the Vespa declined through the 1970s, as small car ownership increased and cheap and reliable commuter bikes like the Honda Super Cub hit sales. Despite the introduction of the more modern 'P' range in the 1970s, the lack of development cost Vespa, and like other markets, the sales fell off drastically in the economic boom of ...

  8. Finks Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    The Finks are an Australian outlaw motorcycle club that was formed in Adelaide, Australia, in 1969 [1] and now also has chapters in other states. The name comes from The Wizard of Id cartoon where the peasants, to his dismay, often proclaim, "The King is a fink!".

  9. Rebels Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    The Rebels Motorcycle Club is an outlaw motorcycle club. At its peak in Australia, it had around 70 chapters and over 1,000 members and associates nationwide, making it the largest club in the country at the time. [1] [failed verification] It was founded by Clint Jacks in Brisbane, Queensland, in 1969 and was originally named the "Confederates".

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