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  2. Honda Magna - Wikipedia

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    In spite of this, the V65 Magna appeared from 1986 to 1989 in the Guinness Book of World Records as the fastest production motorcycle with a "design speed" of 278 to 283 km/h (173 to 176 mph). [ 15 ] [ 16 ] During this period the production motorcycle with the fastest tested speed was the 151–158 miles per hour (243–254 km/h) Kawasaki GPZ900R .

  3. Honda VF and VFR - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Regardless, Honda sold out its first year's inventory of Sabres and the Magnas were not far behind. 1983 saw the engine revised to correct the problems from the previous production year and the introduction of the V65 and the Interceptor. Cam-wear problems surfaced during 1984 in the larger displacement bikes, which, by the ...

  4. V65 - Wikipedia

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    V65 may refer to: DB Class V 65, a locomotive; Honda V65 Magna, a motorcycle; Vanadium-65, an isotope of vanadium; Vought V-65, an American observation biplane; V 6 5, the first inversion of the dominant seventh chord

  5. Magnepan - Wikipedia

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    Magnepan has used several different technologies in constructing their magnetostatic speakers.All Magnepan speakers are based on flexible ferrite magnet strips (like refrigerator magnets), 0.060" (1.5 mm) thick, typically cut to either 1/4" (6 mm) wide (mid-bass) or 1/8" (3 mm) wide (tweeters) and more or less the length of the speaker.

  6. Rectilinear Research Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company also produced a tilted speaker stand, the "Rectilinear Dispersion Base", intended to be used with the Model 5 speaker. [25] Although the Rectilinear speakers were distributed through a nationwide network of up to 400 dealers, most of their sales was generated on the East Coast. [26]

  7. Magnasound Records - Wikipedia

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    Magnasound was an Indian record company that specialized in Indian classical music, Indian rock and Indipop. It was distributed by OMI Music Inc. Shashi Gopal was the managing director of Magnasound.

  8. Honda Interceptor VF750F - Wikipedia

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    The Honda VF750F is a street bike designed by Honda from 1983 to 1985. It has an 86 hp (64 kW), liquid-cooled, V4 engine which sports dual overhead cams (DOHC). The V4s were started a year before with the 1982 Honda Magna VF750C and Sabre VF750S [2] but were adapted for the VF750F in 1983 by reducing the six speed transmission to a five speed because of the change from shaft drive to chain.

  9. I Love Music (forum) - Wikipedia

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    I Love Music (ILM) is an Internet popular music forum started by pop critic Tom Ewing in August 2000 as an adjunct to his music website, Freaky Trigger. [1]Notable posters have included Momus, [2] Simon Reynolds, Philip Sherburne, Drew Daniel of Matmos and the Soft Pink Truth, [3] John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats, [4] Frank Kogan, Ned Raggett, [5] former The Wire editor Mark Sinker, former ...