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  • [[image:Bi MtBike.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Bianci Mountian Bike''']] ...factures various types of bicycles, from [[Road bicycle|road]], [[Mountain bike|mountain]], [[Track cycling|track]], and cruiser bicycles. They are best k
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  • ''' Scapin Bike''' {{Bike Information and Photos by Marque}}
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  • ...Baldini manages to break Coppi's record of the hour while riding a Legnano bike, a very special model with an extremely low weight. {{Bike Information and Photos by Marque}}
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  • Viner makes road bike and mountain bike frames, primarily out of Columbus Steel. They are a solid, less pricey alte {{Bike Information and Photos by Marque}}
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  • ...capable of 68mph, and 180cc topped out at 78mph. The RRP of a new 50cc OTR bike is £1.999.
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  • <tr><td><center><font face="Arial">'''[[Bianchi bike|Bianchi]]'''</font></center></td> <tr><td><center><font face="Arial">'''[[Scapin Bike]]'''</font></center></td>
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  • ...cles in the [[Cagiva]] produced in the displacement 50 cc and 125 cc, this bike comes from the [[Cagiva Cruiser]], and is flanked by [[Cagiva Super City]] This bike is very similar to the K model in its cylinder capacity and was produced fr
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  • ...while the displacements are 350cc and 600cc with four stroke engines, this bike is the old project [[Cagiva Aletta Rossa]], and is flanked by [[Cagiva Supe This bike is available in displacements 50, 75 and 80, the dole only differences betw
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  • The bike (1C2) in'80 was presented the Grand Prix of Germany and is based on [[Yamah In'81 the bike (2C2) is carried out completely and entirely by Cagiva, with a motor power
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  • The bike (1C2) in'80 was presented the Grand Prix of Germany and is based on [[Yamah In'81 the bike (2C2) is carried out completely and entirely by Cagiva, with a motor power
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  • The bike (1C2) in'80 was presented the Grand Prix of Germany and is based on [[Yamah In'81 the bike (2C2) is carried out completely and entirely by Cagiva, with a motor power
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  • ==Carbon Frame Bike==
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  • ...led ''Baby'' (built for ladies and clergy), and in 1928 a kind [[Touring]] bike with right [[sidecar]]. ...175 cc with side valves for the 175 Sport bike. In 1931 they presented the bike called the ''Saetta Azzurra''. It came in two versions, a Touring and an Ex
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  • ...usto Coppi line of frames. They worked closely with the makers of Columbus bike tubing to develop both Steel and Aluminum tubes for their high performance {{Bike Information and Photos by Marque}}
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  • .... The bike is styled in the fashion of the [[Ducati 750 Imola Desmo]] race bike that Paul Smart rode to victory, and the 1974 750 SuperSport it originally The bike is styled to look like a race bike from the 1970s, the rounded bubble style half fairing and [[café racer]] t
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  • ...f the first prototype bearing the CR&S brand: a basic single-cylinder road bike built by RACECO in UK. ...or is it a sport-touring, which is a sort of hybrid. But it’s not a custom bike either. Moreover, despite being a single cylinder, it is not an [[enduro]],
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  • The'' '''first wave' of the bike was produced from 1997 to [[2001]] and is characterized by a bi-color tank ...ity to apply the starter pedal without having to puncture the hulls as the bike does not have this kind of start you can take it from the kit SP [[Cagiva M
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  • This bike had all the characteristics of respect, like various expansions titanium (t ...Mat Mladina" adopting the solution side of the outlets on the sides of the bike.
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  • ..., which today produces the finest, best performing Mountain bike and Motor bike suspension products in the world. The two brothers began their career as de During the late 1980s, the [[mountain bike]] industry began to take off and Marzocchi responded. Consumers began askin
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  • ...himself to the manufacture of racing bicycles. By the sixties, the De Rosa bike became a fixture in the professional peleton with the powerful Faema squad {{Bike Information and Photos by Marque}}
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  • The bike was in production from'75 with the two engines of 125 and 250 [[cubic centi ...ar to the 250 version, in fact the only difference was in the engine, this bike was replaced by [[Cagiva Aletta Rossa]] .
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  • ...92 cc engine. In 1923, the Galbai had a two-stroke engine with 301 cc. The bike was sold with a Bosch magnetic dynamo. Beginning in 1924, and the productio
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  • ...replaces [[Cagiva Tamanaco]] and is accompanied by [[Cagiva K7]] an enduro bike and the [[Cagiva N 90]] a motorcycle from the desert. This bike is the engine capacity of less Super City and was produced by [[1991]] in [
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  • ''' Scapin Bike''' {{Bike Information and Photos by Marque}}
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  • ...n [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] builder, based in [[Milan]], that presented a bike with a 174 cc four stroke engine in April 1954. This bike was a lying cylinder, overhead cam and shaft drive. The rear wheel was hang
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  • [[Image:A Motor Cross Bike.jpg|thumb|200px|A Motor Cross Bike]] [[Image:A Speedway Bike.jpg|thumb|200px|A Speedway Bike]]
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  • *[http://www.pit-bike-heaven.com Pit Bike Heaven - Pit Bike Information Site] *[http://www.minibikevids.com Pocket Bike Racing Videos]
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  • ...This bike also has electric start and fuel-injection from the factory. The bike came off the factory line at the dry weight of 210 kilograms (463 pounds). The bike's bulky and angular shape divided critics, some thought it was innovative a
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  • The bike went out of production in [[2005]].
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  • ...king up different models. At the end of that year they introduced a 175 cc bike, called the ''Gran Sport''. 1958, the company went out of business had to c
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  • ...ame [[FIAB]] (Fabbrica Italiana Augusta Bologna). It also produces a motor bike in a 125 and 175 cc version. In 1927, the same bike came in a touring version, and so began the slogan "Travel by Road, and Rac
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  • ...was the fuel tank that runs all the way to the rear of the back seat. The bike inspired the Ducati sponsored Centopassi "Competitive Motorcycle Adventure" ...n improved side stand (the 2003-2004 side stand was too short and made the bike prone to accidental tip-over), redesigned seats with softer padding and les
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  • [[File:mirella2.jpg|300px|right|thumb|'''1970's Mirella race bike''']] ...80's, all sorts of crazy colors were introduced, as with both the Mountain bike and BMX acrobatic bikes. 1992 and 2001, the daughters Paola and Roberta jo
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  • ...ng]] and Sprint version. These models were added in 1957, one named the G5 bike and, in 1958, a scooter with a 160 cc two-stroke forced-cooled engine and o
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  • ...heir own development on the bike (in its first test they still used a road-bike clutch), but he won four races and briefly lead the championship before fin
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  • ...re closely connected to the technical department. Part of the success of a bike is its technical specs. It is always like this.”
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  • |Class || [[Sport bike]] ...s give the 1098 the highest torque-to-weight ratio of any production sport bike ever made.
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  • The bike is different from the previous model to the updated engine (cylinder and pi
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  • ...itch was founded in 1980, whose work focused on the implementation of road bike features with highly sport oriented.
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  • ...g. Although barely road legal it was at the time the quickest 125cc street bike in Italy, with a claimed maximum of 92 mph. ...This Enduro range began in 1979 with a 250cc prototype, a year before the bike went into production. One of the first models was an MR 250 in 1980; follow
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  • | Class || [[Naked bike]] The '''Aprilia Shiver 750''' is a [[naked bike]] manufactured by Italian [[motorcycle]] manufacturer [[Aprilia]]. The moto
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  • ...urgis Motorcycle Rally]], [[Laconia Motorcycle Week]], and [[Daytona Beach Bike Week]]. There are innumerable smaller, regional rallies around the United ...izes are awarded for the furthest distance travelled, best bike, best 'rat bike', oldest person attending, youngest person attending, etc. There are usuall
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  • ...difference with the previous model are almost finished, as the rest of the bike is the same, while this version was replaced in [[1990]] by [[Cagiva N 90]]
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  • This bike has had as a competitor to the [[Gilera]] [[Gilera KZ|KZ]] (semicarenata) a The bike was using a circle with three radii (to be used with the Arrow), coupled wi
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  • ...ge:1960's NEGRINI MINI-BIKE 1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1960's Negrini mini-bike powered by a 50cc [[Morini]] two stroke engine and fitted with the original
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  • ...r of [[Cagiva]] bikes, which included the Alazzurra and the Elefant enduro bike. The challenge consisted in constructing a bike with innovative technical characteristics and image to fight the intense Ja
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  • ...otorcycle for motocross with a Sachs engine that was prepared by them. The bike performd very well in races. ...the company participated in the World Championship cross of 125 with a big bike that had a swingarm all encased light sheet metal and a redesigned chassis
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  • |Class || [[super bike]] The '''Aprilia RSV 4''' is a [[super bike]] manufactured by [[Aprilia]]. Production of the motorcycle is scheduled to
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  • This bike is the evolution or the continuation of the model [[Cagiva Planet]] and is ...er, the same fairings and [[chassis (mechanics)|frame]] very similar. This bike was marketed only the "normal", despite having been presented to the public
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  • |Class || [[Sport bike]] |Class || [[Sport bike]]
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  • '''Vaga''' began in 1926 by [[Mario Vaga]] built a light bike based in Milan. A motorcycle was involved in the Nations Grand Prix in [[Mo
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  • ...o join [[Honda]], Suzuki offered Uncini an official factory-sponsored race bike. Finally, with a competitive vehicle, Uncini won the [[List of Grand Prix m ...and was struck in the head by competitor [[Wayne Gardner|Wayne Gardner's]] bike. He went into a coma but, eventually recovered. He retired from motorcycle
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  • ...00 naked bike, which appeared in 2005. It was followed by the "9 1/2" road bike. There have been criticisms of the computerised fuel injection mapping in t
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  • [[image:Bi MtBike.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Bianci Mountian Bike''']] ...factures various types of bicycles, from [[Road bicycle|road]], [[Mountain bike|mountain]], [[Track cycling|track]], and cruiser bicycles. They are best k
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  • The bike is different for the new engine (cylinder and piston), the new frame, in st
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  • [[File:Imex054_edited-3.jpg|thumb|300px|left|'''IMEX motor mounted to a bike''' <sup>Photo by Theo Jonkhart</sup>]]
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  • ...d rear shock absorbers with cylinders. The rear wheel had disc brakes. The bike had only a front fairing and a partial shield over the [[exhaust pipe]].
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  • ...arl Fogarty]]'s [[Foggy Petronas]] team, and spent the year developing the bike before racing it in 2003 and 2004. He finished 9th in the 2004 championship
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  • '''Info about the bike above which is currently in Finland:''' ...the logo is no longer visible on the tank. The ST.A.S motor number on the bike is 3378. I find from Finland an old archive 2 st.a.s > motorcycles with num
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  • ...next two, Lanzi hit form, with 8 successive top-10 finishes on a 2004-spec bike. At this point his big chance came, as for the [[Lausitzring]] race he ride
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  • ...l for [[folding bicycle]]s (where a multiple front chainset could foul the bike's folding mechanism) and in [[recumbent bicycle]]s and [[freight bicycle]]s *The gear can be shifted when the bike is stationary, which makes them suitable for riding in city traffic with ma
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  • ...lbor48cc 1948_edited-1.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''1948 MAB-Albor 48cc mounted bike motor''' <sup>Photo by Theo Jonkhart</sup>]]
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  • ...cycle brand in 1975 that hit the market with only one model, a 125 cc dirt bike.
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  • ...y produced several moped lines including the City-Bike and the larger Town-Bike.
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  • [[File:BARBIERO.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''Barbiero Moto Cross bike''']]
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  • '''Tauma''' was an [[Italian]] engine builder of 49 cc auxiliary bike engines.
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  • ...a historic [[Italian]] brand in the early eighties, that produced a trail bike with a [[Franco Morini]] 125 cc engine.
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  • ...nufactured]] [[motorcycles]] in [[Milan]] and in 1923 launced with a motor bike using a ''Villiers'' two-stroke 147 cc engine in a [[Touring]] and Sport ve In 1931, they produced a bike with a three-speed engine and a 175 cc ''Villiers''.
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  • ...82.216km/h. During these attempts they were also testing a new 75cc Alpine bike at [[Monza]]. ...hat can reach speeds of 120km/h. In 1956 produced a scooter 75cc and 125cc bike is sold in two versions. In 1957 the list is T48, 48.9cc moped from particu
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  • ...side fly outside and exchange in bulk three gears, which followed a 200 cc bike with valves in the head, [[distribution |(mechanical)distribution]] to auct
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  • ...], which specialized in two-wheel transport vehicles. In 1947 they build a bike called the ''Musetta'', a 70 cc [[motorcycle]].
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  • ...200km/h or 125mph. Despite the large capacity engine, it is essentially a bike made for having fun at speeds of up to around 80mph; the upright riding pos ...n rumours for many years that Ducati would produce a [[Supermotard]] class bike, as it had been a growing sector of the market for some years before the la
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  • |Class || [[Sport bike]] ...ions on motorcycle engine size. The bike is 7/8ths the size of the average bike and is perfect for smaller or shorter riders. At 175lbs. dry weight, it is
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  • ...rand used [[Piazza]] 173 cc overhead valve engines and later delivered the bike with a ''JAP'' engines.
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  • ...world. The bicycle changes, or better, the vision of the bike changes. The bike is seen as total project. Laser is born, the lugs are abandoned and Tig wel * Rampichino (1985) The first mountain bike made in Italy
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  • ...here, in the small factory for only a short time on the market, produced a bike with a 123 cc two stroke engine.
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  • You are looking at a 1970 Viking Mini Bike. There were exactly 700 of these produced in Red. It has a 50cc Moto Morini
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  • Began, the head of George, to take the idea of building himself a bike that could meet their and maybe the needs of others. ...George Mazzilli]] machine to sit down and begin to study and design of the bike which he considered ideal.
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  • ...s fly-by-wire throttle system, Cube rider [[Colin Edwards]] proclaimed the bike was ''"born bad,"'' and ''"just so many things that need fixing."'' His tea ...listonline.com/features/122_0401_aprilia_rs3_cube/ Aprilia RS3 Cube MotoGP bike] reviewed by Motorcyclist Online
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  • | Class || [[Sport bike]] ...homologate the bike to race in the [[World Superbike Championship]]. This bike won the [[World Superbike Championship]] in 2001 with rider [[Troy Bayliss]
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  • ...1975 he made 50 cc models with four speeds and a model that was a folding bike called the ''Beach''.
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  • ...ed in MotoGP on a [[WCM]]-ran, [[Red Bull]]-sponsored [[Yamaha]] [[500cc]] bike in 2001, and on [[MS Racing]]'s [[MotoGP]] [[Aprilia]] in 2003, but he was
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  • ...and manufactured a light motorcycle with production starting in 1924. The bike was equipped with a 125 cc two-stroke engine.
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  • ...a small two-stroke block on a platform that sat above the rear wheel of a bike that could connect the chain drive to the rear sprocket.
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  • ...pular using their own designed and built 174 cc overhead valve engine. The bike remained on the market until 1932 when the company closed.
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  • ...e'88 model year), but did not give life easier for its pilots, in fact the bike on the wrong weight distribution makes it impossible to download a free pow
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  • '''Biemme''' was an Italian ''Mini Bike'' manufacturer that used a The motor is a "BMC Motori" for its engine.
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  • ...lian]] motorcycle manufacturer. The [[Italian]] brand built an interesting bike with a 248 cc parallel twin with forward sloping cylinders. There were not
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  • ...0cc if a bike engine. Even two engines may be run, as is the case with the bike engined cars. Quite often large amounts of money are spent on the engines f ...t engine capacity limit, a maximum of 1420cc. In the vast majority of cars bike engines are used, even though they infrequently reach the engine capacity l
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  • ...o-stroke 38 cc rotary engine for [[bicycles]]. The engine was built into a bike wheels and was designed to replace the stock rear wheel.
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  • ...rance, seen from the front, rear and sides, must correspond to that of the bike [[homologation|homologated]] for use on public roads The frame cannot be modified. Teams can modify elements of the bike such as the suspensions, brakes, swingarm, and the diameter and size of the
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  • ...urchase a [[ZXR 750]] on a loan. Troy won the first race he entered on the bike and performed well in subsequent events, so much so that, despite the finan ...s frame change would prove costly as Troy consistently complained that the bike didn't feel like the same machine he had been riding all season previous, i
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  • ...ffer superior performance to those of other engines of the time. The first bike was a 175 cc engine with a four-stroke vertical tubed head engine and trans ...-speed overhead camshaft. Alongside this, they list the 250 and 500 enduro bike named the Sparrowhawk and Gryphon, with a four-speed transmission and valve
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  • ...a standing 250 cc single cylinder engine. A year later they had a finished bike. The machine had no valves, but a spinning drive for the mixture and the ex
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  • This bike replaced the model of capacity not in [[1998]], the [[Cagiva Canyon 600]] a
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  • ...ning of the season, with disappointing results. Back to the old frame, the bike proved to be excellent, Graziano got 3 wins and a number of placements, but
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  • ...]]''), developed the cycle motor. The 34-cc engine could be mounted on any bike and drove through the normal chain. The cycle engine Remondini is considere
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  • ..., the Motomic (Atomic Motor). A modern legend was born, a light and robust bike with a single-cylinder 4-stroke engine, with incredible performance and low ...d support the technology of [[frames]] manufactured by pressed sheet metal bike structures. The frame consisted of a main truss at the front of the [[motor
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  • ...built micromotors in 1953 founded by [[Giovanni Somaschini]] in 1952. The bike was is a 48 cc four-stroke, with a distribution valve head in auctions and
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  • | Class || [[super bike]] ...cycle]] manufactured by [[Aprilia]] from 2004 through 2008. Along with the bike's redesign Aprilia renamed the ''RSV'' from ''RSV Mille'' to ''RSV 1000 R''
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  • ...of little workshops that are dedicated to making fine, beautiful bikes and bike parts. Like the Brianza, you'll find that the workmanship is superior to th ...rly figures in the Giro d'Italia. It seemed appropriate to name our triple bike for a legendary, tough climb.
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  • ...early age, becoming a four-time national champion in the Japanese [[pocket-bike]] championship. ...|Honda Racing Corporation]] (HRC). In spite of riding a weaker two-stroke bike the first half of the season, Kato performed reasonably well.
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  • ...t rear derailleur.jpg|right|thumb|Shimano XT rear derailleur on a mountain bike]] ...hift lever]] mounted on the [[bicycle frame|down tube]], handlebar [[Stem (bike)|stem]], or [[handlebar]]. When a rider operates the lever while pedaling,
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  • ...d name of ''[[Eolo]]''. The company built a very special 124 cc two stroke bike with a cast aluminum frame. ''Omea'' possibly built the ''Eolo'' two stroke
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  • ...e 175 cc engines by '''[[GA]]'''. In 1922 the company built an interesting bike, branded Azzarra, with the frame pressed of steel, removable saddle tank an
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  • '''Atala''' was a producer of [[bike|bicycles]], especially for [[racing bike|racing]], founded by [[Cesare Rizzato]] in [[Padua]]. Founded in 1907, Atal
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  • ...of a fixed gear bike for regular transportation and have adapted the track bike as a commuter tool as well a lighter, easier to fix alternative to the trad ...lty of breathing. Innovations in equipment and the rider's position on the bike have also led to dramatic improvements in the hour record, but have also be
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  • |Class || [[Sport bike]] Aprilia RS250 is 2-stroke 249&nbsp;cc [[sport bike]] made by Italian bike manufacturer,Aprilia.
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  • In 1929, they produced only a 175 cc bike with a valve as opposed to distribution, while the transmission belt was re
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  • ...'''Fongri''' began the same year and was producing and marketing the first bike marked '''Fongri'''. ...r this was conducted by pilots who wrote the history of speed racing. This bike was ridden for one of its first races by the then the new to the circuit an
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  • [[File:The Pirana.png|thumb|right|250px|'''The Pirana was the first carbon TT bike''']] Every bike is 100% handmade in [[Italy]] by a selected team of experienced engineers.
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  • The bike cc was a [[to two tempi|2 times]] cooled to liquid, front shock-absorber ''
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  • ...ngle cylinder, four stroke, 500 cc, which was so innovative of an off road bike that its futuristic solutions were only now adopted by some designers. ...s the bikes concept. After a year of testing and quality control, this new bike was ready to go into mass production in September 2002.
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  • ...a)'' was a [[motorcycle]] manufacturer the began in 1925 in [[Milan]]. The bike had an engine with 496 cc, and production plans, with head, side valve of 4
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  • ...n [[Gustavo Patriarch]] from [[Torino]], which applies to the frame of any bike. Adopting a mixing system with quite [[valves]] and original lights, igniti
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  • |Bike number || 69 ...from the back of the starting grid while a family or crew member held his bike upright because he could not touch the ground. Later at age 17, he was rac
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  • ...to use engine power to spin the rear tyre exiting bends to help steer the bike (a technique known as "throttle steering", common among U.S. flat track rac ...Yamaha TZ 750 two-stroke road racing engine wedged inside its frame. On a bike that was considered unrideable due to its excessive horsepower, Roberts cam
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  • ...s of mountain biking based more around urban areas. It requires endurance, bike handling skills and self-reliance. It is an individual sport which can be p ...riding]], dirt jumping and trials/street riding. However, most [[mountain bike]]s have a similar look: knobby tires, large round [[bicycle frame|frame]] t
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  • ...ro]] which proved unpopular. In an effort to revive sales a restyle of the bike was undertaken, resulting in the 1976 860GTS model, which had a rounder tan
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  • | Class || [[Sport bike]] The '''Ducati 749''' is a L-twin powered sport bike built by [[Ducati Motor Holding]]. It is available as the '''749''', '''749
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  • ...ionship and Grand Prix events. Ducati felt that this would demonstrate the bike before a large audience and gain publicity. If they won, that was a bonus. ...ths, Fabio Taglioni and his team had designed and built their own complete bike. (The industry norm for concept to production is three years)
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  • ...1, they also produced a bike with a 75 cc engine and in 1952, a two-stroke bike with 125 cc.
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  • ...ead, the company produced an auxiliary motor that was built on a number of bike specimens. This to two stroke micromotor weighed 7 kg, had a displacement o
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  • ...llenging the to guess the configuration of Guzzi's then very secret racing bike. Very few guessed correctly, and the Otto made a stunning public debut a fe ...carburetor for each of the eight cylinders. Weighing only 45 kg (overall bike weight 148&nbsp;kg, 326&nbsp;lb), it's miniaturized components tightly pack
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  • ...Baldini manages to break Coppi's record of the hour while riding a Legnano bike, a very special model with an extremely low weight. {{Bike Information and Photos by Marque}}
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  • ...were 175 cc side valve ''JAP'' engines which primarily were used. The last bike had a 350 cc single cylinder Menon engine.
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  • As a result, engine designs were usually modified from their [[sport bike]] origins, typically being re-tuned and re-cammed (change of valve cam lift ...rated (both of which provide more straight-line stability than their sport bike origins, but not to the degree that most pure [[Types of motorcycle#Touring
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  • ...al, which was curved at the bottom to accommodate the engine. In 1903, the bike had the engine mounted vertically in front of the pedal with a type of bicy
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  • ...are of road testing the bike. This is how, in 1976, the first experimental bike was born and which was entrusted to two young riders who immediately achiev ...ho was to be a determining figure in helping Battistelli in developing the bike and who would go on to achieve competition results of the highest level. At
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  • ...e Azzariti [[desmodromica]] had been successfully applied to a [[Benelli]] bike.
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  • | Class || [[Sport bike]] ...It is of the ''[[naked bike]]'' style, which is characterized by a sport bike with a fully exposed engine and frame. In 2005, Monster sales account for
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  • ...length. The break between each course (or loop) is used for refueling and bike maintenance. The first racer to cross the finish line after the second "loo
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  • ...[engine]] that was applied to a common [[bicycle]] to transform it into an bike with pedal assisted power and was the most successful of this type througho ...r the pedals, with the only hassle of having to abandon the carrier of his bike in order to accommodate the [[fuel]] tank. A roller was supported by the bi
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  • |Bike number:|| 21 ...oberts Jr's [[GSV-R]] Suzuki suffered an engine management failure and the bike launched into Hopkins, putting both [[GSV-R]]'s out of the race. At the end
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  • The bike in '85 was raced by [[Mark Lucchinelli]] and [[Virginio Ferrari]] without o
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  • Rizzato was an [[Italian]] company that had been in the bike parts market since the twenties. From 1950's there was also sports motor bi
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  • ...bi]]''''' in [[Milan]], which could be applied without modification to any bike. The engine was a 104 cc two-stroke that could automatically mix the fuel b
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  • [[Ducati]] made 1,500 Desmosedici models for public purchase. The bike was launched at the 2006 Italian [[MotoGP]] event. The entire 500 unit allo ...e ECU". It also included enough sponsor stickers to fill both sides of the bike. Production was limited to 1,500 motorcycles.
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  • ...the first Italian motor factories. The first product was the ''Lillyput'' bike with a 1 hp motor, followed by a full ''race'' and ''touring'' versions wit
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  • ...was involved in [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries|Kawasaki]]'s first [[MotoGP]] bike, and took his (and Kawasaki's) first points before their first full season
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  • | Bike number || 21 ...oberts Jr's [[GSV-R]] Suzuki suffered an engine management failure and the bike launched into Hopkins, putting both [[GSV-R]]'s out of the race. At the end
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  • ...ected by means of a crank and a chain, becoming an auxiliary motor, if the bike had difficulties in overcoming a steep slope.
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  • |Class || [[Sport bike]] ...ial the frame is a re-creation of the one used on the Aprilia GP125 racing bike. New racing wheels with Y-spoke configuration make the rim lightweight whi
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  • The bike was fitted with a control unit with 3 different mappings with the ignition This bike is the evolution of the [[Cagiva V593 | V593]] and proved to be the best Ca
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  • [[Image:008.jpg|thumb|400px|'''Colnago Bike built for Ferrari at Wheels Of Italy''']] ...he 2006 model year, Colnago will be sourcing two entry-level aluminum road bike models from Giant, made to Colnago's spec and frame geometry and for sales
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  • This bike was built by a craftsman in a single copy in 1933. The engine was a [[JAP]]
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  • The '''Ducati 848''' is a 849cc [[L-twin]] [[sport bike]] manufactured by [[Ducati]]. It was announced on November 6, 2007 for the
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  • The bike was first shown at the [[Milan]] Bike show in December 1979. The prototype was different again to Ducati’s earl
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  • The 250cc Adriatica GP twin was an interesting bike; it had a cross rear swing arms and rear damper position. The hollow alumin
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  • it is possible to design and engineer a light and powerful single-cylinder bike that is free of vibrations and has a high speed of a real super bike: the “uncertainties” of a scrambling frame are unknown in the Terra Mod
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  • ...]] designers [[Savar Carlo]] and [[Daniele Fontana]] built in 1967, a race bike with a 498 cc three-cylinder four-stroke engine with four valves per cylind
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  • ...trically correct steering. The engine sat on a trailer that would push the bike. Acceleration was done with a pneumatic rubber ball (like a squeeze horn).
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  • ...and [[road racing]]. A big (typically 400cc to 700 cc) motocross or enduro bike with spoked road race wheels on slick tyres is ridden on a circuit approxim
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  • ...acing World Championship, now known as MotoGP, in 1988. With her [[Honda]] bike she qualified second for the 125cc class GP at [[Hockenheimring|Hockenheim]
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  • ...t Auriol]] which has left the team [[BMW]], which won the title in'83, the bike is curated, designed and assisted in the race by Roberto Azzalin with his s ...t many innovations, from the engine 900 cc electronic injection; with this bike because you can not only win, but it brings two drivers on the podium in It
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  • ...nd two-stroke ''Villiers'' and ''JAP'' engines. In 1926 there was a 250 cc bike with an Villiers auxiliary engine. In 1927 a model appeared with a 250 cc s
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  • The passion for [[motocross]] created a revolutionary concept bike where Carbon Fiber and Kevlar are used in a new way never seen even in a MX
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  • ...1 by engineers Cigala, Barberis and Ruba by starting to produce a patented bike, with a 250 cc two-stroke engine and a direct drive transmission belt. Acco
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  • ...straightforward, and the emphasis is on the rider's aerobic endurance and bike-handling skills. ...ts to train during the winter months. Having to run whilst carrying their bike helped keep their feet and hands warm during the coldest part of the year.
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  • ...h Super Bikes]], as well as a [[Formula 3]] race; along with other car and bike events.
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  • ...an with the build of 240 cc and 480 cc single cylinder bikes and in 1922 a bike with a water-cooled 984 cc four-cylinder engine and a shaft drive. This mac
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  • | Class || [[super bike]] The '''Ducati 1198''' is a [[super bike]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer [[Ducati Motor
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  • ...There are numerous videos posted on youtube which showcase the use of this bike to perform these stunts.
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  • ...rne'' engine with 250 and 350 cc. In 1927, Mascagni was intending to build bike with a 125 cc JAP-Aza-engine two-stroke. A 250 and 350 cc are also built in
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  • | Class || [[Sport bike]] ==The bike==
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  • ...based in [[Bergamo]] and founded in 1952. Chiorda introduced a new 100 cc bike with a four-stroke engine with two cylinders side by side, with excellent l
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  • ...her's team in 1997, spending 2 years developing their [[Modenas]] 2-stroke bike.
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  • ...tyle. Saarinen was the first to ride corners with his body hanging off the bike with his knee near the ground. [[Kenny Roberts]] would later perfect the st Yamaha developed a new, [[four cylinder]], [[two-stroke]] [[500cc]] bike for the 1973 season and chose Saarinen to ride it. Finally, Saarinen was re
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  • The first bike was built with an auxiliary engine and later [[Rubinelli]] 123 cc and 173 c
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  • The new bike needs a brand. “While looking at the label on a bottle of Royal Cola – ...mous with top-quality frames. Back in production is the Ghibli, a splendid bike that integrates the sturdiness of past experiences and the most modern tech
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  • | Bike number || 65 ...class for the [[1992 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season]] on a year-old bike. He led the championship in both [[1993 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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  • ...e Mach 1, with its 250 cc-class single-piston engine, was the fastest road bike at the time. Popular in racing, it was clocked at 107.2mi/h in the [[Isle
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  • Taddy stepped up to 500cc in 1996, helping develop Honda's V-Twin bike and coming 7th overall. Three wins and 2nd to [[Mick Doohan]] followed in 1 [http://website.lineone.net/~mouser/motorsport/1999/bike-grand-prix/500/500cc-gp.htm]. Going into the final round of the season he
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  • ...unded by [[Oreste Garanzini]] and started in [[Milan]] in 1913 repairing [[bike]]s and [[motorbikes]]. However Oreste soon became a preparer, builder and r
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  • ...red [[transmissions]]), like the 125 cm ''Enduro'' and legendary motocross bike, the ''Panther'' with 25 HP.
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  • ...cessful Italian racing bikes for the next five years. During this time the bike was ridden by such riders as [[Tazio Nuvolari]], Amilcare Moretti, Mario Gh In the 1930s Baldi designed another racing bike, a 498cc ohc single. This bike was ridden by such riders as Giordano Aldrighetti, Aldo Pigarini, Terzo Ban
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  • ...Petronas]] team in 2005, as the team attempts to make its 900cc 3 cylinder bike competitive. After 9 rounds his best finish is 12th, and he has qualified f
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  • ...o be. In the Friday's Senior TT in the Isle of Man Les lost control of the bike at high speed as he took the rise after the bottom of Bray Hill & was kille
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  • ...r]] crashing, only to be hit by the [[United States|American]]'s riderless bike. He lists his favourite food as [[meat]], and his favourite hobby as [[dart
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  • ...[motocycles]] for the [[Ducati]] factory and used the mark for their first bike that had a 3.5 hp engine and a three gears [[transmission]]. In 1932 the na
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  • ...rom its body shape which was the shape of a torpedo. The driver sat in the bike like as in a small car. There was a 125 cc two-stroke engine that drove the
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  • ...assemble and joy-full to ride. An Italian blood-horse under a truly Dutch bike goes well. You need a good pair of (drum) brakes. For 50 km/h can easy be o ...for its motor-types. With the Dilly-motor started a great series of motor-bike models. Which, in view of the changes through the years, also developed in
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  • ...in 2004. The next two years were difficult, mainly due to an ill-handling bike and injuries, partly through his love of Motocross. Points were rare and Ka
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  • ...ight|200px|Angelo (left) and Giuseppe (right), with a racer picking up his bike.]] ...amily. They opened a coffee shop (called a "bar" in [[Italy]]) next to the bike shop.
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  • ...that it was way ahead of it time compared to the competition. The study of bike was extraordinarily accurate, the line creates a unique form from which onl
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  • With this motor-bike in July 20, 1924, Vittorio Conti is on the starting line of the Tolentino S In 1927 other three new light motor-bike were added to the previous two models; the Baby, Balloon and KKS.
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  • [[Image:Grasstrack.jpg|right|thumb|500 cc Grasstrack bike]] ...sstrack bikes usually have a 2 speed gearbox. Both Speedway and Grasstrack bike have no brakes. The only other main difference is that speedway bikes have
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  • ...Agusta would later reconsider and continued racing). Mondial had readied a bike with [[desmodromic]] valve actuation (before [[Ducati]]) but did not produc ...ust won the 125&nbsp;cc and 250&nbsp;cc world titles. Honda would use this bike as a standard to which he would need to live up to in order to compete on a
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  • ...red live by [[ITV]] and [[Sky Sports]], with sponsorship from [[Bennetts]] bike insurance. The grids usually consist of more than 30 riders, consisting of ...n]] in 2004. There is also a Manufacturer's Championship, in which the top bike from each constructor scores.
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  • ...in [[Milan]], representative of the Belgian FN, built in 1932, the ''RAS'' bike with 175 cc ''Japa'' engine valves in the head and a Burman three-speed tra ...nder license. The same year, they bought the patents off of [[CF]], so the bike with this mark with 250 cc were produced under the Fusi trademark. In 1941,
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  • ...he paintwork duplicates the official 2005 [[Superbike World Championship]] bike graphics, and there is a decals kit that includes the red adhesive wheel ri ...d silver plate on the top yoke, and a badge of authenticity comes with the bike.
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  • 8 Railroad Street, Hadley, MA 01035. Tel: 413-587-3700 / 888-477-BIKE. Email: bdelson@massmed.org ...mail: oldbike2@comcast.net. Pre 1900 bikes and accessories, and Victorian bike literature and bicycle poetry of the 1800s.
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  • The subsequent 851 road bike had stronger [[crankcase]]s, while the heads and valves remained the same;
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  • ...ntre. They split from the firm and finished the development, marketing the bike as their own. The making of the most high-tech sport bike on the market
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  • For the 2006 season, he was promised a semi-works Aprilia bike by the Campetella team, but this did not materialise and Davies was forced
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  • | Class || [[naked bike]] The '''Aprilia Tuono''' is a [[naked bike]] [[motorcycle]] manufactured by [[Aprilia]] from 2002 through 2008. It is
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  • ...afts in the head. The four speed [[transmission]] was in the block and the bike develop a power of 10 hp at 6000 rpm.
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  • ...y CountZ. Simplified the terminology for those people who know less about bike parts. --> ...groups are introduced. This groupset is widely viewed as the best set of bike parts money can buy until the introduction of [[Index_shifting#Index_shifti
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  • ...motorcycles from 1906 to modern six cylinder bikes. Each month a different bike is featured. ...in the history of motorcycle production, from the world's first motorized bike, the Michaux-perreaux Steam velocipede (1868-71), to the MV Agusta F4 (1998
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  • ...ollowing year. For 1966, Yamaha would introduce a new, four cylinder 250cc bike. Teething problems with the new engine meant he would lose the crown to Hai ...[[Eric Cheney]] modified privateer Yamaha with no factory support. On this bike he was able to claim his [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champ
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  • ...to 43 cc of displacement. At the end of 1954, the range added a two-stroke bike with 160 cc in a Touring, Luxury and Sport version. It had a front fork and
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  • ...Ducati win in the series all year, even though this was the title-winning bike in both 2003 ([[Shane Byrne (motorcycle racer)|Shane "Shakey" Byrne]]) and
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  • ...can you say about its unique design? Like [[Ducati]]'s M-900 Monster, this bike is styled to provoke an intense emotional response. With its striking silho ...rving through the corners. But when you get down to it, this isn't a sport bike and you can't ride it like the 1100 Sport. Rider ergonomics are poor due to
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  • ...ous cyclist of the day, Raphael Geminiani. He asked De Rosa to build him a bike for the upcoming [[Giro d'Italia]]. De Rosa responded immediately to Gemini !colspan=2 style="color: white; background: red;"|Derosa Bike Models and Pics
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  • In 2000, Carey Hart attempted the first ever backflip on full size motocross bike off a modified dirt landing ramp. The landing was less than perfect with Ca **Backflip and let the bike go and try to land (suicide)
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  • ...orcycle]]s, though some states have an in-between definition for motorized bike for scooters and motorcycles between 50 and 150 cc. ...res wheels as large as a motorcycle. Popular models of the commuter-style bike include the [[Aprilia]] Scarabeo models, the [[Piaggio]] Liberty/LT models,
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  • ...ities include giving passenger rides on a two-seater [[Ducati]] [[MotoGP]] bike.
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  • The bike itself lacked any remarkable performance and simply sported an engine that
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  • ...der, plus a 350 cc, while the following year is the 500th This will be the bike that will give more satisfaction to Patton: In [[1967]] l English [[Fred St ...der: a pilot a couple [[Virginio Ferrari]]. With [[1976]] Patton has a new bike, an engine with four-cylinder V-two times. The results are, however little,
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  • ...ionship and Grand Prix events. Ducati felt that this would demonstrate the bike before a large audience and gain publicity. If they won, that was a bonus. ...ths, Fabio Taglioni and his team had designed and built their own complete bike. (The industry norm for concept to production is three years)
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  • As for the carburetion of the bike, this was revised with the adoption of the float from 9.5 g instead of 11 g As for the carburetion of the bike, this was revised with the adoption of a new version of the carburetor, wit
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  • [[Image:D&C bike.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[http://www.motoclubdragone.it <small>Source</small>] ...tori D & C'', the initials of their surnames. They presented a [[touring]] bike called the MD 3 with a [[sidecar]], using a [[Della Ferrera]] two-stroke 12
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  • ...[2004 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2004]] season went by before the bike became competitive, but the season concluded with both riders on the podium ...but at the start of the Grand prix de Catalunya at Barcelona, Capirossi's bike collided with Gibernau's. Both riders ended up injured and in hospital, wit
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  • ...a tubular chassis monotrave. Later it was the turn of the "Vampire", this bike was outfitted with 200 cc four-stroke engine.
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  • Gardner began his racing career in 1977 at age 18, riding a second-hand 250cc bike in the Australian championship and finishing second on debut at [[Amaroo Pa
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  • ...attery ignition and camshaft drive by vertical shaft and bevel gears. This bike came to dominate its class in Italian racing. In [[1956]] there was a [[doh ...he Ducati's top speed and no other comparably sized registrable production bike that year could compete with its performance.
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  • ...fferent shapes. In 1985, the Columbus adventure also began in the mountain bike sector with the OR tubing for Cinelli and the custom series for Tom Ritchey {{Bike Information and Photos by Marque}}
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  • ...date has always remained among the top position of the league to sell the bike in its class, suffering over the years various mutations , including the st ...with carbon fiber cover and taking the ramp through the band also had this bike [[approval|approved]] with 110/70 and 120/60 tires all'anteriore, while the
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