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  2. Motul (company) - Wikipedia

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    Motul S.A. is a global French company which manufactures, develops and distributes lubricants and other specialized products for engines (motorcycles, cars and other vehicles) and for industry. History

  3. Motul - Wikipedia

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    Motul may refer to: Motul (company), a French lubricant company; Motul Municipality, Yucatán, Mexico Motul, Yucatán, a small city in Motul Municipality;

  4. Honda CB1100R - Wikipedia

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    The R suffix denotes a racing version, however the CB1100R was a road-legal machine produced by Honda and offered for sale to the public. It was produced only in numbers sufficient to meet the homologation requirements for the R to be classed as a production motorcycle in markets into which it was sold.

  5. BSA A50 Royal Star - Wikipedia

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    The BSA Royal Star was a Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) motorcycle whose new engine design paved the way for a range of successful unit construction twins.As well as giving a clean look to the engine, with the pushrod passages part of the cylinder block casting, unit construction reduced the number of places oil could leak from.

  6. KTM 500 EXC - Wikipedia

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    Multi-disc clutch in oil bath / hydraulically operated Wet, DDS multi-disc clutch, Brembo hydraulics Chassis/Suspension/Brakes Dry Weight 113.8 kg (250.9 lbs) 114 kg (251 lbs) 111.5 kg (245.8 lbs) 109 kg (240.3 lbs) Front Suspension 48mm WP USD forks. 300 mm (12 in) wheel travel Rear Suspension Fully adjustable WP PDS link-less

  7. Norton Atlas - Wikipedia

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    The Norton Atlas was a Norton motorcycle made between 1962 and 1968, until it was replaced by the Norton Commando. [1] Development