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  2. Penny-farthing - Wikipedia

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    A penny-farthing in the Škoda Auto Museum, Czech Republic. The penny-farthing, also known as a high wheel, high wheeler or ordinary, is an early type of bicycle. [1] It was popular in the 1870s and 1880s, with its large front wheel providing high speeds, owing to it travelling a large distance for every rotation of the wheel.

  3. Pit bike - Wikipedia

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    A pit bike is a small motorcycle, used primarily for recreational purposes, stunt riding and motocross racing.Pit bikes are characterised by small, air-cooled engines, and are rarely used for professional racing, instead being intended for use in the pit lanes of racing events.

  4. Suzuki DR-Z125 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki DR-Z125 is a dirt bike manufactured by Suzuki as part of the Suzuki DR-Z series from 2003 to present. It was also sold as the Kawasaki KLX125 from 2003 to 2006. Most major parts are interchangeable between both early Kawasaki and Suzuki models as the Kawasaki is simply a rebranded DR-Z 125.

  5. MV Agusta 125 Sport SE - Wikipedia

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    Ceriani front forks and a Scarab disc brake gave the front end a modern look. [ 13 ] Although the single-cylinder engine 's heritage dates back to the 1950s Centomila [ 8 ] (so called because MV Agusta claimed the engine was capable of exceeding 100,000 km), [ 14 ] the engine featured new, squarer casings.

  6. Sachs MadAss - Wikipedia

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    The Sachs MadAss is an underbone motorcycle available in a 49 cc (3.0 cu in), 125 cc (7.6 cu in) or 160 cc (9.8 cu in) assembled in Malaysia and manufactured in China and distributed by German automotive company Sachs Motorcycles since 2004.

  7. MV Agusta 125 Bialbero - Wikipedia

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    It began in the popular Italian lightweight classes, and the first race bike was a 125cc two-stroke with a power output of 8 hp and a top speed of 115 km/h. In 1949, the engine delivered around 10 hp with a top speed of 130 km/h, but even in the national races in Italy, it was unable to compete with the fast four-strokes of Mondial and Moto ...

  8. AJP Motos - Wikipedia

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    Each AJP bike has a modern lightweight frame, front & rear disc brakes, a cast-alloy swingarm and a lightweight composite silencer. The lightweight PR3 is a nimble trail bike fitted with conventional forks. The PR3 and PR4 can be fitted with either the 125cc or the 240cc motor. The PR5 has a 250cc motor

  9. Piaggio MP3 - Wikipedia

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    The frame is new and new 13” front wheels are introduced. A few months after the debut of the 500, the 300 model was also introduced in July 2014. All models can be driven with a car license (B license in Italy). Yourban and Hybrid models remain in the price list. [5] [6] In July 2017 all engines are Euro 4 homologated. [7]