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  • '''Janga''' built a limited number of motorbikes with a two stroke engine, whose engines were also available and sold separa
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  • |Official lap record for motorbikes || 1.30.993. set by Oddgeir Havnen sun 08/04/2002 |Unofficial lap record for motorbikes || 1.28.928. set by [[Kai Børre Andersen]] on sun 06/17/2007
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  • '''Della Ferrera''', based [[Turin]], was already known for it's bicycles and motorbikes before World War 1. In 1924, they presented a [[prototype]] car with a 707
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  • ...re the [[Yamaha Motor Corporation|Yamaha]] YZR500 and the [[Cagiva]] GP500 motorbikes.
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  • ...the USA and throughout Europe and recently started to produce helmets for motorbikes.
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  • ...otorcycles]] and [[mopeds]] from 50 to 125 cc. These were light mopeds and motorbikes, with 38 cc and 49 cc [[Ducati]] [[Mosquito]] blocks ([[Ducati]] [[Cucciolo
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  • ..., called [[Bib-Mousse]], was developed in 1984 by [[Michelin]], for use on motorbikes in enduro, rally-raid and motocross events. 1987 on the Acropolis Rally, In
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  • ...ste Garanzini]] and started in [[Milan]] in 1913 repairing [[bike]]s and [[motorbikes]]. However Oreste soon became a preparer, builder and racing driver. He was
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  • raced [[motorbikes]], winning his first race in a [[James Cycle Co|James cycle]] in [[Salzburg
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  • ...], changed his production portfolio from refrigeration units to mopeds and motorbikes (Isomotos) after [[World War II]]. Isomotos were known as expensive, but du
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  • They also provided their engines to other manufacturers to be used in their motorbikes. The factory closed in 1983.
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  • ...ervention of medical [[mobile clinic]]. After re decides to abandon racing motorbikes and groped in the way of [[Rally]].
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  • ..., initially they repaired bicycles. This was followed by the production of motorbikes (starting in 1908) and then cars, the first prototype, a very small two-sea
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  • * [[Aprilia]] ([[Motorcycle|motorbikes]]) * [[Benelli]] (motorbikes)
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  • '''Moto Accossato''' began in 1969 and immediately began producing motorbikes. Sport competition victories have always marked its history. Like the Endur
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  • ...p where Rosemeyer worked on motorcycles and cars. Having started by racing motorbikes, Rosemeyer became a member of the [[Auto Union]] racing team with hardly an
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  • ...[[motorcycles]] from 125 cc to 200 cc, two years later, [[ISO]] passed on motorbikes and began the production of luxury cars. [[Renzo Rivolta]], who now owned t
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  • '''MUSEO DELLE MOTOCICLETTE DUCATI''' (Ducati motorbikes Museum) The history of Ducati motorbikes spans more than half a century and includes many models which are still hig
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  • |Products || [[Automobiles]], [[Motorbikes]] ...s of [[Milan]] ([[Italy]]), changed his production portfolio to mopeds and motorbikes instead (Isomotos). The company '''Iso Autoveicoli S.p.a.''' was founded in
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  • Meanwhile his enthusiasm for motorsports turned into a passion for motorbikes as well, which he created a particular and rare ‘special’ working on th
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  • ...4 engines are the Yamaha Motor Corporation YZR500 and the [[Cagiva]] GP500 motorbikes.
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  • ...loped more than 150 different and innovative models. [[Motorcycles]] and [[motorbikes]] designed with an entrepreneurial enthusiasm which has remained unchanged
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  • * Owls Head Transportation Museum - This Maine museum has a number of motorbikes with good photos and historical description. Planes and cars are the major
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  • ...llaboration with the French Gitane, the first manufacturer of bicycles and motorbikes 125 and 175 motor YDRAL then, leads to marketing in France under the name G
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  • ...overy Channel]] ranked the Guzzi '''Otto''' as one of the top ten greatest motorbikes of all time.
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  • In 1922, all vehicles were allowed, cars, motorbikes, and even bicycles with supporting engines. Over 100 entrants showed up to
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  • ...iously, they could be driven by any person over 14). This led to all light motorbikes having a displacement of about 49.9&nbsp;cm<sup>3</sup>. Some people [[engi
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  • ...production. By [[1979]] the company reached an annual production of 40000 motorbikes with 8 models with [[two-stroke]] engines ranging from 125cc to 350cc. * [http://www.motorbikes.be/en/cagiva_motorcycles.aspx All Cagiva motorcycles since 1970 till now]
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  • ...t the “economic miracle,” people gave up bicycles in favor of scooters and motorbikes. Bicycle companies suffered the consequences of motorized progress, and in
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  • ...to build [[motorcycles]]. In 1925 '''[[MR]]''' produced three versions of motorbikes with TRAIN motors: 98 and 123 cc with 'Raimondi type' gradual gears which,
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  • ...first post-[[World War II|Second World War]] bicycle-like low-displacement motorbikes Ducati has gained prominence in motorcycle racing and in the motorcycle ind ...d the prancing horse (identified with the [[Ferrari]] brand) on his Ducati motorbikes, Taglioni chose this emblem of courage and daring as a sign of respect and
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  • D'Ascanio, who hated motorbikes, designed a revolutionary vehicle. It was built on a spar-frame with a hand
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  • ...nes, allowing the factories to provide their riders with staggeringly fast motorbikes. [[Honda]] outfitted their factory riders with the [[Honda RC211V|RC211V]], ...rari]] [[Formula One]] racecar [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/motorbikes/4741725.stm], his second test of the car to date. Times from the test at t
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  • ...fied with the Ferrari brand: [[Fabio Taglioni]] used it on his [[Ducati]] motorbikes. Taglioni's father was, in fact, a companion of Baracca's and fought with h
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  • Motorbikes face three common stability problems:
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  • ...overy Channel]] ranked the Guzzi '''Otto''' as one of the top ten greatest motorbikes of all time.
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