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  2. Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Motorcycle manufacturers of Australia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Category:Motorcycle helmet manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Motorcycle helmet manufacturers" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  4. Motorcycle helmet - Wikipedia

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    A 2008 systematic study showed that helmets reduce the risk of head injury by around 69% and the risk of death by around 42%. [10]Although it was once speculated that wearing a motorcycle helmet increased neck and spinal injuries in a crash, recent evidence has shown the opposite to be the case: helmets protect against cervical spine injury.

  5. Nomads Motorcycle Club (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Nomads Motorcycle Club is an outlaw motorcycle club in Australia with a large number of chapters and members nationwide. It was founded in Newcastle in 1968. A number of countries have motorcycle clubs called "Nomads Motorcycle Club", e.g. Australia, [1] [2] [3] South Africa [4] and Germany, [5] and there is a Nomads gang in New Zealand.

  6. Finks Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    The Finks are an Australian outlaw motorcycle club that was formed in Adelaide, Australia, in 1969 [1] and now also has chapters in other states. The name comes from The Wizard of Id cartoon where the peasants, to his dismay, often proclaim, "The King is a fink!".

  7. Acme motorcycle (1939–1949) - Wikipedia

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    The Acme motorcycle was assembled and marketed by Bennett & Wood of Wentworth Avenue, Sydney, who also built Speedwell bicycles and were also BSA importers for New South Wales. The engine was a Villiers 122cc Mark 9D, and the frame was built locally. The bike was aimed at city commuters as a cheap and economical mode of transport.