- were set up. In 1898,
Triumph Motorcycles in
England began producing motorbikes, and by 1903 it was
producing over 500 bikes.
Other British firms were...
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light vehicle manufacturer,
based in Trikala. Its
first products,
launched in 1947, were
utility tricycles. In 1951, it began...
- The
motorbike frog (Ranoidea moorei) is a ground-dwelling tree frog of the
subfamily Pelodryadinae found in
Southwest Australia. Its
common name is derived...
- A
motorbike roller coaster or
motorcycle roller coaster is a type of
steel roller coaster designed with
motorcycle type cars.
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remote areas,
often place cars out of
reach of
families who
consider motorbikes relatively affordable. The
simplicity demanded of
motorcycles used in...
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motorbikes,
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- duel on
their motorbikes,
which Koh wins. Koh
meets a
young woman named Miyoko Shiraishi, who
takes photographs of him and his
motorbike. Some time later...
- The
motorcycle sport of
racing (also
called moto
racing and
motorbike racing)
includes motorcycle road
racing and off-road racing, both
either on circuits...
- SIS was an
important Portuguese motorbike and
moped manufacturer,
based in Anadia. In
addition to
motorbikes it
produced light three-wheeler
pickup trucks...
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article by
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