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  2. Riverside (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Riverside was a store brand used by North American retailer Montgomery Ward to market a range of captive import motorcycles, mopeds and scooters. The vehicles were typically manufactured by Motobecane , Benelli , Bianchi , Lambretta , or Mitsubishi . [ 1 ]

  3. BMW R60/2 - Wikipedia

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    The photo of the red R60US to the right was taken at a BMW dealership in 1968 and shows a brand-new motorcycle waiting for its first buyer. Earles fork and telescopic fork models both were manufactured for these two years and were available to customers. During the 1960s, very few motorcycles were available with shaft final drive.

  4. List of motor scooter manufacturers and brands - Wikipedia

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    Riverside (1960s), Brand of retailer Montgomery Ward manufactured by various imported makes, including the Japanese Mitsubishi Silver Pigeon [101] — USA Rock-Ola (1938–1940) — USA [ 102 ] Royal Enfield India (1962—1970s) Fantabulous model, 175cc 2-stroke Villiers powered — India [ 103 ]

  5. History of BMW motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The first single-cylinder BMW motorcycle was the 1925 BMW R 39, which was BMW's smallest model and used a 250 cc (15.3 cu in) engine. It was not successful and was discontinued in 1927. [5] The next single-cylinder motorcycle was the BMW R 2, which was released in 1931. [6] It used a 200 cc (12.2 cu in) engine and could therefore be ridden in ...

  6. Category:BMW motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    BMW Motorrad is the motorcycle business unit of the German company BMW Wikimedia Commons has media related to BMW motorcycles . Pages in category "BMW motorcycles"

  7. BMW R27 - Wikipedia

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    Dover white BMW R27. Based largely on the R26, in 1960 the R27 added rubber mounts for the engine and boosted power to 18 hp (13 kW). The 250 cc OHV vertical single was the only rubber-mounted thumper engine BMW ever produced, and was their last shaft drive single-cylinder motorcycle.