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  2. List of motorcycle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, sorted by extant/extinct status and by country. These are producers whose motorcycles are available to the public, including both street legal as well as racetrack-only or off-road-only motorcycles.

  3. KTM 125 FRR - Wikipedia

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    As the team announced that they were going to build a 250cc machine for 2005, Casey Stoner announced he left the team to move up to the 250cc class himself. [16] The new line-up for this year was expanded from two to three riders and consisted of the Hungarian Gábor Talmácsi [17] and the Spaniard Julián Simón, Mika Kallio staying with the team for the third consecutive year.

  4. Benelli (motorcycles) - Wikipedia

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    It has more suspension travel, spoked wheels, and a 2" higher seat height. In general, the success of TRK has been overwhelming. In 2020 it was by far the best-selling model in Italy. Benelli currently offers a very wide range of models from 125 single cylinder (135cc in some markets) to 300, 500, 750 twin cylinder and 600 four cylinder models.

  5. Yamaha YZ125 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha YZ125 is a motocross racing motorcycle with a two-stroke 124.9 cc (7.62 cu in) displacement single-cylinder engine made by Yamaha since 1974. It is available to the public.

  6. Types of motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Maxi-scooter: Maxi-scooters are equipped with high-displacement engines, ranging from 125cc to 250cc (7.7–15.3 cu in), designed for covering long distances at high speeds. Although they are heavier and less agile than standard scooters, they are commonly used in cities and suburbs due to their larger fuel tank capacity and larger wheels ...

  7. Yamaha DT125 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha DT125 is a motorcycle produced by Yamaha Motor Company that was first launched in 1974 as the DT125A [1] and is still sold in some markets to this day. The model designation DT indicates that it is a two-stroke, off-road-styled motorcycle, it has a raised exhaust, handlebars with cross members, universal tires, and adequate ground clearance for an off-road enduro motorcycle or trail ...

  8. Yamaha Zuma 125 - Wikipedia

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    The fuel injection system is similar to the ones installed on most Yamaha bikes, and uses a 24mm injector. The exhaust manifold comes equipped with an O2 sensor. The rated power output is close to 8 bhp (6.0 kW). [citation needed] After the break in period, the Zuma 125 can achieve a maximum speed of around 61 mph (98 km/h). [citation needed]

  9. Bob Hannah - Wikipedia

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    It wasn't long before Hannah caught the attention of Suzuki who brought a $700-a-month offer to test and race small displacement works-bikes. [ 5 ] [ 8 ] Remarkably, just 13 months removed from his amateur debut, Hannah entered his first AMA National event in San Antonio , Texas , at the 125cc Cycle-Rama on August 25, 1975, finishing in sixth ...