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  2. Motor Coach Industries - Wikipedia

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    Motor Coach Industries (MCI) is a North American multinational bus manufacturer, specializing in production of motorcoaches.Best known for coaches produced for intercity transit and commuter buses, MCI produces coaches for a variety of applications, ranging from tour buses to prison buses.

  3. Vespa - Wikipedia

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    The fuel cap was located underneath the (hinged) seat, which saved the cost of an additional lock on the fuel cap or need for additional metal work on the smooth skin. The scooter had rigid rear suspension and small 8-inch (200 mm) wheels that allowed a compact design and plenty of room for the rider's legs.

  4. Sunbeam S7 and S8 - Wikipedia

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    The Sunbeam S7 and S8 are British motorcycles designed by Erling Poppe with styling loosely based on the BMW R75 designs that were acquired as war reparations by BSA (full rights to the Sunbeam brand had been acquired from AMC in 1943). [1]

  5. Scooter's Coffee launches Cold Foam, winter menu and more ...

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    Dec. 30—Scooter's Coffee launches Cold Foam, winter menu Scooter's Coffee, which opened its first Chattanooga area location earlier this year, has launched its winter menu and has added Cold Foam.

  6. Scooter (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    The term scooty has become the generic term for scooter in India [1]. A scooter (motor scooter) is a motorcycle with an underbone or step-through frame, a seat, a transmission that shifts without the operator having to operate a clutch lever, a platform for their feet, and with a method of operation that emphasizes comfort and fuel economy.

  7. Heinkel Tourist - Wikipedia

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    Thus sheltered, the chain ran in a sealed oil bath, extending its life and preventing any oil from contacting either scooter or rider. [3] The engines used in Heinkel Tourists were 4-stroke while most other scooters of the time, including the Heinkel 150 light scooter from the 1960s, had 2-stroke engines. [citation needed]