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  2. Technology Connections - Wikipedia

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    Technology Connections is an American YouTube channel covering the history and mechanics of consumer electronics, home appliances, and other pieces of technology, created by Alec Watson of Chicago, Illinois. Subjects of focus include transportation, [2] HVAC, refrigeration, photography, and home audio and video, among others. The channel, which ...

  3. Rupp Industries - Wikipedia

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    Rupp's minibike offering in 1963 was the Dart Ridge Runner, classified as a trail scooter. It featured a 3 1/2 HP Lauson engine with a belt drive system and dual fuel tanks. A passenger seat was located over the two fuel tanks. It came in one color—high-visibility orange.

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    "Techmoan: The retrotech hit with 1.3 million fans proves there's more to YouTube than dancing cats". The Scotsman. National World. p. 32. Archived from the original on 22 November 2023. Noe, Rain (6 November 2017). "Learning from Design Fails: A 'Retro-Tech' Look at Bizarre Vintage Gadgets". Core77. Archived from the original on 16 August 2018.

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  9. Yamaha AT1 - Wikipedia

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    Some parts, such as fuel tanks, were interchangeable between the AT1 and other Yamaha models of the same era, like the CT1. [3] Yamaha has continued to support these vintage models by producing replacement parts, such as petcocks, which fit the 1969-1971 AT1 models.