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  2. Honda Motocompo - Wikipedia

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    Released in Shetland White, Daisy Yellow and Caribbean Red variants, the Motocompo was introduced as a "trunk bike" (トランクバイク / トラバイ, toranku baiku / tora-bai) to fit inside subcompact cars like the Honda Today and the (then new) Honda City; it was inspired from the World War II-era British Welbike folding motorcycle. [1]

  3. Popup camper - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle campers Lightweight pop-ups small enough to be pulled by a motorcycle. Toyhauler pop-ups Include an open cargo deck for transporting ATVs, motorcycles, etc. Off-road pop-ups Feature rugged construction and raised suspension for off road use. A-frame small solid wall folding camper. Flip-out camper Features a roof which flips over to ...

  4. Motorcycle trailer - Wikipedia

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    An open trailer designed specifically for carrying a motorcycle -- with a 1954 BMW R67/3 Interior of a 12-foot Wells Cargo enclosed motorcycle trailer. A motorcycle trailer is either a trailer used to carry motorcycles or one to be pulled by a motorcycle in order to carry additional gear.

  5. Welbike - Wikipedia

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    The Welbike is a British single-seat folding motorcycle produced during World War II at the direction of Station IX — the "Inter Services Research Bureau" — based at Welwyn, UK, for use by Special Operations Executive (SOE). It has the distinction of being the smallest motorcycle ever used by the British Armed Forces. [1]

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  7. Recreational vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Camper or Travel trailer Trailer: 13 to 35 ft (4.0 to 10.7 m) Uses tow hitch attached to rear frame of towing vehicle Fifth wheel Trailer: 17 to 40 ft (5.2 to 12.2 m) Uses fifth-wheel coupling centered above rear axle of towing vehicle Folding / Pop-up: Trailer: 8 to 16 ft (2.4 to 4.9 m) With collapsable sides that are stowed during towing