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  2. Yamaha RX 100 - Wikipedia

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    The RX100 designation was originally used in certain markets for the five-speed, short-stroke 97cc Yamaha RS100DX produced from 1977. This was an RS100 (itself a 1976 improvement upon the design of the original reed-valved 96cc RS100 that was introduced to the United Kingdom in September, 1974, and to the US in November, 1974) [1] [2] with a front disc brake and a tachometer, and was replaced ...

  3. List of bridges in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Its four main spans have very large arrows and each is held by lateral support cables. The bridge is designed as a pedestrian bridge, but bicycles and motorcycles can use the bridge as well. There is enough room so that motorcycles can pass even if they are fully loaded. All traffic travels on the left-hand side, as everywhere else in Nepal.

  4. Cycle rickshaw - Wikipedia

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    It is also known by a variety of other names such as bike taxi, velotaxi, pedicab, bikecab, cyclo, beca, becak, trisikad, sikad, tricycle taxi, trishaw, or hatchback bike. While the rickshaw is pulled by a person on foot, the cycle rickshaw is human-powered by pedaling. By contrast, the auto rickshaw is motorized.

  5. Bajaj Pulsar - Wikipedia

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    Bajaj also introduced a new Light Sports version of Pulsar named as Pulsar 135LS. It is the first bike in India to contain 4-valve DTS-i technology. It consists 4 smaller valves rather than 2 standard bigger valves, styling also is changed and looks become more aggressive. The bike is ARAI certified for 68.5 km/L and weights only 122 kg.

  6. Vehicle registration plates of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Zones of Nepal, dissolved in 2015. Capital Kathmandu was located in Bagmati Zone. All former fourteen zones of Nepal had their own abbreviated code for reference purpose. These codes were normally single letter in Nepali and two letters (sometimes three letters also, but the third letter 'a' can be omitted) in English.

  7. Dodhara Chandani Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge in the Mahakali Zone Management connects the Nepalese territories near Indo-Nepal border cut off by the river. The bridge is located about 12km Southwest of Bhimdatta Municipality (until 2008 known as Mahendranagar), 8 km below the Mahakali Dam and 5.5 km south and below the Indian. South and downriver is the Indian border around 11. ...

  8. Devdaha - Wikipedia

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    Devdaha was a township of the Koliyan in what is now the Rupandehi District of Nepal. The Buddha stayed there during his tours and preached to the monks on various topics. [ 2 ] According to the Commentaries, [ 3 ] it was the city of birth of the Buddha's mother ( Mayadevi ), and of Pajāpatī Gotamī and their companions ( Koliyans ), who ...

  9. Category:2nd-millennium establishments in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    1st millennium ← Establishments in Nepal in the 2nd millennium → 3rd millennium 11th-century establishments in Nepal — 1000s • 1010s • 1020s • 1030s • 1040s • 1050s • 1060s • 1070s • 1080s • 1090s