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  2. Piaggio Liberty - Wikipedia

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    2001 Piaggio Liberty first series. Presented at the Barcelona motor show in May 1997, the Liberty was born as a scooter with a 50 cm 3 engine intended primarily for young audiences, having highly innovative specifications, it immediately stands out as "high wheels" among the most popular on the market; thanks to its original and dynamic line, good design quality and competitive price.

  3. Vespa Primavera - Wikipedia

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    The front ABS has been optional since 2014 on the 125 and 150 models, while it is not available for the 50 2T model. [5] The front tire measures 110/70 R11, the rear 120/70 R11. Aesthetically, the Primavera was designed by the Piaggio style center led by Marco Lambri, taking up both elements from the historic Primavera of 1968 and from the ...

  4. Piaggio Medley - Wikipedia

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    The Medley offers two engines, one of 125 and another of 150 cm 3, it is then offered in two versions: Medley "base" and Medley S. The latter, in addition to differing in color, boasts some red colored details.

  5. Harley-Davidson Hummer - Wikipedia

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    Rafferty, Tod (Dec 1, 2001). "FL 1947 and 125 Model S 1948". Illustrated Directory of Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. MotorBooks International. pp. 130– 133. ISBN 0-7603-1126-9. The S model turned out to be a good (and inexpensive) investment in Harley-Davidson's future. It enticed a good number of young folks into the exhilarating sport of ...

  6. List of Moto Guzzi motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    1200 Sport/1200 Sport ABS (1,151 cc) (since 2006): originally to have been named the Breva S—introduced at Intermot 2006 in Cologne, heavily revised version of the 90°, 1,151 cc V-Twin, all-new chassis, 90° V-Twin with 94 hp (70 kW) and 74 lb⋅ft (100 N⋅m) of torque, revised intake tract, redesigned intake and exhaust ports, an all-new ...

  7. Turbo-Hydramatic 125 - Wikipedia

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    A 4-speed transaxle which replaced the 125, was created for the 1985–1986 GM C platform (FWD)/GM H platform (FWD) cars, the Turbo-Hydramatic 440-T4. Virtually no internal parts were shared with the 125, and overdrive was achieved by departing radically from the standard single Simpson compound planetary gearset 's common sungear layout.

  8. Aprilia RS4 125 - Wikipedia

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    The Aprilia RS4 125 (sold as the RS125 since 2016) [1] is a 125 cc class sportbike manufactured by Italian motorcycle firm Aprilia. The four-stroke RS4 125 replaces the extremely popular RS125 two-stroke race replica in Aprilia's lineup. The bike is based on the four-stroke version of the Derbi GPR125. [5]

  9. MV Agusta 125 Sport SE - Wikipedia

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    125 cc was a popular class in Italy, MV having produced four-stroke 125s since 1954, [5] including sports models such as the "125 Rapido Sport" model, produced from the second half of the 1950s, [6] and the "GTLS" of the early 1970s.