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    Not all backpacks are made for motorcycling. To ensure yours is up for the ride, check out our list of the best motorcycle backpacks for every type of rider. Ride in Style with Our Favorite ...

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    D-Air Smart Jacket. When we asked our colleague Mark Vaughn from Autoweek which motorcycle jackets he recommends, he replied with two words: "Air bags!" Mark has written extensively about safety ...

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    Karrimor is a British brand of backpacks, outdoor and sports equipment, and clothing.. The company was founded as the Karrimor Bag Company in 1946. Financial difficulties beginning in the late 1990s led to the company entering receivership in March 2003, after which the trademark was acquired by Sports Direct and is now used for various budget outdoor and running products.

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  6. Armstrong MT500 - Wikipedia

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    The Armstrong MT500 is a British military motorcycle made by Armstrong-CCM Motorcycles in Bolton, Greater Manchester, who acquired the rights to the Rotax engine enduro motorcycle SWM XN Tornado from the Italian owners and developed the MT500 for use by the British Army. [1] Electric start models were built for the Canadian and Jordanian armed ...

  7. Interceptor multi-threat body armor system - Wikipedia

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    The Interceptor armor also has a PALS webbing grid on the front of the vest which accommodate the same type of pockets used in the modular lightweight load-carrying equipment backpack/carry vest system. This allows a soldier to tailor-fit his MOLLE and body armor system.