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  2. List of motorcycle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Contents. 2 A. ... The following is a list of motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, ... Can-Am (1973–1987, brand reused 2006–present for ATVs and trikes)

  3. IMZ-Ural - Wikipedia

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    This is the company's top of the line motorcycle. Ural's main product is a heavy-duty, sidecar-equipped adventure motorcycle called the Gear Up. Available in three trim levels—Base, Standard, and Expedition—the Gear Up is powered by Ural's 749cc, air-cooled, four-stroke, fuel injected , overhead-valve, two-cylinder boxer engine that ...

  4. MZ Motorrad- und Zweiradwerk - Wikipedia

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    1962 Manufacture of the ES 125/ES 150 begins. This was the first motorcycle with an asymmetric low beam headlight pattern. 1970 The millionth motorcycle rolls off the conveyor belt, an MZ ETS 250 Trophy Sport; 1972 MZ takes over manufacture of sidecars from Stoye. 1983 The two millionth motorcycle rolls off the conveyor belt, this time an MZ ...

  5. Dnepr (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    Dnepr MT-11 motorcycle outfit with fuel tank removed Dnepr MT-16 with sidecar wheel drive. Dnepr (Ukrainian: Дніпро Russian: Днепр) is a motorcycle brand produced in Kyiv, Ukraine. It has been in use since 1967.

  6. Sidecar - Wikipedia

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    An NSU Motorenwerke 601 motorcycle from the 1930s fitted with a Steib Metallbau sidecar. A sidecar is a one-wheeled device attached to the side of a motorcycle, scooter, or bicycle, [1] making the whole a three-wheeled vehicle. The combination of a motorcycle with a sidecar is sometimes called a rig, outfit, or hack. [2]

  7. List of motorized trikes - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycles with sidecars often have three wheels, but there has been some use of two sidecars (one on each side of a motorcycle, not a sidecar that seats two which is another thing). [38] In one case the use of flexible type sidecars allow the center-line motor bicycle wheels to stay on the ground, and providing adequate handling [38]