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  2. Mongoose (company) - Wikipedia

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    Mongoose is an American brand name of bicycles originally designed, manufactured, and sold by BMX Products, Inc. It is now available through the distributor Pacific Cycle . [ 2 ]

  3. Harley-Davidson XR-750 - Wikipedia

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    The XR-1000 used XR-750 heads, but kept the Sportster engine, frame and other equipment. [10] Costing nearly twice the price of a base model Sportster XL, the XR-1000 sold poorly and many performance enthusiasts simply bought an XL and upgraded the heads, carburetors and exhaust themselves at significantly less total cost. [ 10 ]

  4. Honda XR series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda XR series is a range of four-stroke off-road motorcycles that were designed in Japan but assembled all over the world. Some of the XR series came in two versions: R and L. The R version bikes were enduro machines designed for off-road competitive riding. They were fitted with knobby off-road tires and were not always street legal.

  5. Triumph X-75 Hurricane - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph X-75 Hurricane was a 'factory special' motorcycle designed by fairing specialist Craig Vetter. [1] The X-75 had swooping glassfibre bodywork, a three US-gallon petrol tank, lowered gearing and a distinctive triple exhaust on the right-hand side. The motorcycle is credited with creating a new class of motorcycle, the cruiser. [2]

  6. Curtiss P-36 Hawk - Wikipedia

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    The Curtiss Model 75 was a private venture by the company, designed by former Northrop Aircraft Company engineer Don R. Berlin.The first prototype, constructed in 1934, featured all-metal construction with fabric-covered control surfaces, a Wright XR-1670-5 radial engine developing 900 hp (670 kW), and typical United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) armament of one .30 in (7.62 mm) and one .50 in ...

  7. Learjet 70/75 - Wikipedia

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    The Learjet 75 received its type certificate from the FAA on 14 November 2013. [8] Deliveries began shortly thereafter. [9] [a] This delay in certification caused order cancellations, and Bombardier's overall deliveries fell below expectations. [11] By 2015, the unit cost of the Learjet 70 was US$11.3 million, and US$13.8 million for the ...