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  2. Tunturi - Wikipedia

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    Utilising technology and expertise gained from bicycle production, Tunturi expanded into fitness equipment development. In the 1970s, Tunturi became recognized internationally as a producer of fitness equipment. In the 1990s, a strategic decision was made to focus on the production of Tunturi fitness products and Tunturi bicycles.

  3. Polar Electro - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the company launched its first commercial product, the Tunturi Pulser. In 1982, Polar launched the world's first wearable wire-free heart rate monitor, the Sport Tester PE 2000. [4] [5] [6] Today, Polar has products ranging from basic models for beginners to fitness enthusiasts and training systems designed for elite athletes.

  4. Fitness bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Fitness bicycle may refer to: Stationary bicycle A type of hybrid bicycle which exhibits road bike speed and upright comfort join together for aggressive fitness rides or long commutes.

  5. Tunturi Super Sport - Wikipedia

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    It replaced the old Tunturi Sport model. Engine used was air-cooled Puch VZ50 N4 with 1.5 HP. There was also 'street' version of Super Sport available known as Tunturi DX, differences being rectangular headlight and plastic panels under and behind the seat. It was made 1977-1987 until Tunturi Tiger S replaced the model.

  6. Flexible-fuel vehicles in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Brazilian VW Gol 1.6 Total Flex was the first flexible-fuel car capable of running on any blend of gasoline and ethanol.. After the 1973 oil crisis, the Brazilian government made mandatory the use of ethanol blends with gasoline, [9] and neat ethanol-powered cars were launched to the market in 1979, after testing with several prototypes developed by four carmakers. [10]

  7. BMW Z4 (E85) - Wikipedia

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    The E85/E86 replaced the Z3 and is the third model in the BMW Z Series. Initial models were in the roadster (E85) body style, with the coupé (E86) body style being added in 2006. In February 2009, the BMW Z4 (E89) began production as the successor to the E85/E86. As was its Z3 predecessor, the E85/E86 was manufactured in Greer, South Carolina.