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  2. Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Drifter - Wikipedia

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    The Drifter's design drew a positive response from reviewers who liked the Indian Chief's deeply valanced classic fender skirts as opposed to the more traditional motorcycle fender style. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Rear air shock absorbers, original swingarm arrangement, and progressive front suspension made it a comfortable cruiser capable of covering great ...

  3. Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Drifter - Wikipedia

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    The Drifter VN800 is powered by a modern, carbureted, single overhead cam, single pin, liquid cooled 805 cc 55-degree V-twin engine. The twin cylinders have 'cooling fins', but they are almost entirely for show. The Drifter has a hidden rear mono-shock to make it appear to be a hard-tail, akin to a Harley-Davidson Softail. The front and rear ...

  4. Kawasaki Vulcan - Wikipedia

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    The Vulcan 1500 Drifter was an homage to the 1948 Indian Chief which began production in 1999 and ceased production in 2005. It is notable for its large Indian-style fenders, wide solo seat, wide handlebars and fringe in several places.

  5. Drascombe - Wikipedia

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    Paul Fisher of Selway-Fisher was employed to revise the design of the original Drifter. The prototype was built in wood/epoxy but moulds have been made and production boats are manufactured in GRP. In 2021 Churchouse Boats re-launched the Drifter 22 with a Mark II model, under the Drascombe Boats brand. [8]

  6. Lockwood Drifter - Wikipedia

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    The Drifter was first marketed by Maxair in the 1980s as both a single seat and two seats-in-tandem kitplane. The original single seater was light enough when fitted with the 28 hp (21 kW) Rotax 277 engine to qualify for the US FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles category, with an empty weight of 240 lb (109 kg).

  7. Chrysler Drifter - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler Drifter is an automobile which was produced by Chrysler Australia from 1977 to 1978. It was offered in panel van and coupé utility body styles. Chrysler Australia added a panel van to their Chrysler CL Valiant range in April 1977, [ 2 ] and a few weeks later they introduced the "Drifter Pack" as an option on that body style. [ 3 ]

  8. Naval drifter - Wikipedia

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    A naval drifter is a boat built along the lines of a commercial fishing drifter but fitted out for naval purposes. The use of naval drifters is paralleled by the use of naval trawlers . Fishing trawlers were designed to tow heavy trawls, so they were easily adapted to tow minesweepers, with the crew and layout already suited to the task.

  9. Ryan Tuerck - Wikipedia

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    Ryan is a social media personality and driver of the RainX Toyota Corolla Hatchback, a part of the Papadakis Racing organization. Notable projects include the YouTube series Tuerck’d, Network A’s Drift Garage, and the Gumout Blackout series.