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  2. Suzuki Bandit series - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Bandit is a series of standard motorcycles produced by Suzuki since 1989. The Bandit series includes the following models: GSX150, 147 cc liquid-cooled (2018–present) GSF250, 248 cc liquid-cooled (1989–2000) GSF400, 398 cc liquid-cooled (1989–1997) GSF600, 599 cc SACS (1995–2004)

  3. Suzuki GS500 - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, Suzuki Motor Corporation is producing the GS500 at its Latin American manufacturing subsidiary Suzuki Motor de Colombia S.A. for sale in Colombia [26] [27] and for export to Chile (where it is marketed as a retro model) [28] as well as to Ecuador.

  4. Suzuki FB series engine - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki FB engine is a series of two- and three-cylinder two-stroke engines that was produced by the Suzuki Motor Corporation from October 1961 until November 1987. They were used in a number of Kei-class automobiles and light trucks.

  5. Three-wheeler - Wikipedia

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    Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha all-terrain vehicles Due to the incidence of injuries and deaths related to their use, a 10-year ban, entirely voluntary for manufacturers, was placed on the sale of new three-wheeled all-terrain vehicles in the United States in January 1988.

  6. Triumph Bandit - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph Bandit was a British motorcycle manufactured as a prototype by Triumph in 1970. Originally designed by Edward Turner (who was already retired from Triumph) as his last project it was subsequently substantially modified at Triumph by a greatly critical Bert Hopwood [ 1 ] and Doug Hele . [ 2 ]

  7. Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Central and Southern China

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    The Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Central and Southern China (中南剿匪) was a counter-guerrilla / counterinsurgency campaign the communists fought against the Nationalist guerrillas that mostly consisted of anti-Communist irregular forces and Nationalist regular troops left behind after the Nationalist government withdrew from mainland China.

  8. Bandit-warfare Badge - Wikipedia

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    Bandit-warfare Badge (Bandenkampfabzeichen) was a World War II decoration of Nazi Germany awarded to members of the army, Luftwaffe, Order Police, and Waffen-SS for participating in Nazi security warfare (Bandenbekämpfung).

  9. Banditry - Wikipedia

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    A person who engages in banditry is known as a bandit and primarily commits crimes such as extortion, robbery, kidnapping, ...