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  2. CFMoto 650 - Wikipedia

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    The CFMOTO CF650-2 is a police version of the 650TR-G. It is the first high-horsepower motorcycle designed and produced in China. Its in-line twin-cylinder eight-valve engine has a volume of 650 Cubic centimeters, with a net weight of 458 pounds (208 kilograms), it only takes 11 seconds for a motorcycle to accelerate from a standstill to a speed of 200 kilometers per hour.

  3. CFMoto - Wikipedia

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    CFMOTO also assembles the small displacement models on behalf of KTM in its Chinese factories, as well as producing the larger displacement KTM engines. Since 2017, CFMOTO has been listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange as Chunfeng Power with the code 603129. At the end of 2020, CFMOTO announced a new sub-brand of electric motorcycles, a Zeeho.

  4. Halo (safety device) - Wikipedia

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    The halo system on a Ferrari SF71H driven by Kimi Räikkönen during pre-season testing in February 2018. The halo is a driver crash-protection system used in open-wheel racing series, which consists of a curved bar placed above the driver's head to protect it.

  5. Motorcycle handlebar - Wikipedia

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    BSA with Clubman bars by the Ace Café. A motorcycle handlebar is a tubular component of a motorcycle's steering mechanism. Handlebars provide a mounting place for controls such as brake, throttle, clutch, horn, light switches and rear view mirrors; and they help to support part of the rider's weight.

  6. Highsider - Wikipedia

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    Motorcyclist being thrown over their bike. A highsider or high-side is a type of motorcycle accident characterized by sudden and violent rotation of the bike around its longitudinal axis.

  7. Jeremy Lusk - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Daniel Lusk (November 26, 1984 [1] – February 10, 2009 [2]) was an American freestyle motocross racer from San Diego, California. [3] He was part of the riding group Metal Mulisha.