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  2. Saddlebag - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle saddlebag. In bicycling, a saddlebag or seat bag is a bag attached under the saddle or seat.Smaller bags are typically used to hold a few items such as spare inner tubes, puncture repair kit, tools, rain gear, food, first-aid kit, etc. Seat bags are common on touring bicycles, racing bicycles, and cross country mountain bikes.

  3. Motorcycle accessories - Wikipedia

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    A common addition to many bikes is an attachment onto which bags or other luggage can be fastened. This removes the need for rider backpacks and is generally a more secure and safer way to add carrying capacity to a motorcycle. In the 1950s the popular British motorcycle Triumph often came with a tank-mounted carrier.

  4. Eddie Rigg - Wikipedia

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    Edward Rigg (5 December 1919, Burnley, England — February 1991, Perth, Australia) was an international speedway racer who finished twice finished seventh in the Speedway World Championship final. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He earned 14 international caps for the England national speedway team .

  5. Motorcycle seat - Wikipedia

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    A motorcycle seat (sometimes saddle) is where rider sits, and may also accommodate a passenger. The most common type of motorcycle seat is a dual saddle or bench seat, which runs along the top of the chassis and is long enough for a pillion passenger to straddle the motorcycle behind the rider. Two detached seats, rather than one elongated one ...

  6. Cook Neilson - Wikipedia

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    Cook Neilson (born August 24, 1943) is an American former journalist and motorcycle racer known widely for his win on a Ducati 750SS at the Daytona International Speedway in 1977. He graduated from Princeton in the mid-1960s, [ 1 ] was hired as associate editor of Cycle in September 1967; promoted to editor in 1969, and is credited for making ...

  7. Lost Breed Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Breed Motorcycle Club was an outlaw motorcycle club in Nelson, New Zealand, [1] formed in 1976. [2] The club announced that they were strongly opposed to the drug P (Meth) and domestic violence [ when? ] although police consider these claims to be dubious.