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- additional accessories. Full-dress tourers are designed specifically for riding on pavement. A few examples of full-dress tourers are the Yamaha Royal Star Venture...
- much as possible from the design of the Bristol Fighter aircraft. Bristol Tourers were delivered with a variety of engines, subject to availability and customer...
- the late 1940s). Ferrari's first road cars ever produced were V12 grand tourers. This type of car was discontinued in 1973 in favour of mid-engined 12-cylinder...
- competing in the Hypercar class (LMH or LMDh), and production-based grand tourers (GT cars) competing in the LM GT3 category. World champion titles are awarded...
- 8AP tourers produced for the armed services and government, and the rest were four light saloons, six light saloons, two and four seater tourers and vans...
- Austin 20 tourer, rear 1951 Ford Anglia tourer: note the lowered beltline at the front door The torpedo was a style of 4-seat or 5-seat tourers built from...
- The Eras Tour was the sixth concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It began in Glendale, Arizona, on March 17, 2023, and concluded...
- panniers. Modern road tourers may employ 700C (622 mm) wheels — the same diameter as a road (racing) bicycle. Other road touring bikes may feature wider...
- the corners of the vehicle, close to the front bumper. 2+2-style grand tourers often have FMR layouts, as a rear engine does not leave much space for...
- Vacation Tour (1987–88) Pump Tour (1989–90) Get a Grip Tour (1993–94) Nine Lives Tour (1997–99) Roar of the Dragon Tour (1999–2000) Just Push Play Tour (2001–02)...