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  2. Klim (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2005, the company began developing off-road motorcycle gear for the snowmobile off-season. Further, in 2009, the adventure motorcycling community was exploding; as such, the company used their knowledge of winter and off-road motorsports to develop rugged riding gear.

  3. Nismo - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Nismo built its first car, the Saurus for motorsport use for its one-make series. The following year they developed the Skyline GT-R for racing as well as building the 500 evolution editions for road use. [2] The R34, the R32's generational grandchild was the first car to be produced with a V-Spec. [1]

  4. Motorcycle helmet - Wikipedia

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    A collection of full-face motorcycle helmets worn by Moto GP racer Valentino Rossi. A motorcycle helmet is a type of helmet used by motorcycle riders. Motorcycle helmets contribute to motorcycle safety by protecting the rider's head in the event of an impact. They reduce the risk of head injury by 69% and the risk of death by 42%.

  5. Nismo Brings a V-8 Frontier Off-Road Concept to SEMA - AOL

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    Nissan's mid-size trucks gets more power, wider bodywork for the 2022 SEMA Show.

  6. The Chiefs will wear four decals on the back of their helmets ...

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    The @chiefs helmets have a number 16 sticker on for their preseason game with the Green Bay Packers Thursday — the number Len Dawson wore when he played for the Chiefs. Learn more about how ...

  7. Mugen Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Mugen have become the dominant force in electrically powered motorcycles competing at the Isle of Man TT Races. In the eight years since their introduction into the TT Zero , the average speed of the Mugen Shinden around the Snaefell Mountain Course has increased from 102.215 mph (164.499 km/h) in 2012 to 121.91 mph (196.20 km/h) in 2019. [ 7 ]