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  2. Honda Magna - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Magna is a cruiser motorcycle made from 1982 to 1988 and 1994 to 2003 and was the second Honda to use their new V4 engine shared with the VF750S Sabre and a few years later a related engine was fitted to the VF750F 'Interceptor', the later models used a retuned engine from the VFR750F with fins added to the outside of the engine.

  3. Honda VF and VFR - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Regardless, Honda sold out its first year's inventory of Sabres and the Magnas were not far behind. 1983 saw the engine revised to correct the problems from the previous production year and the introduction of the V65 and the Interceptor. Cam-wear problems surfaced during 1984 in the larger displacement bikes, which, by the ...

  4. List of loudspeaker manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable manufacturers of loudspeakers. In regard to notability , this is not intended to be an all-inclusive list; it is a list of manufacturers especially noted for their loudspeakers and which have articles on Wikipedia.

  5. Honda Sabre - Wikipedia

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    The engines in the Sabre and Magna were so similar to be almost completely interchangeable except for a few fuel and carburetion-related differences. The Interceptor engine was angled differently in the frame and had a chain drive instead of shaft , but shared the same 90-degree-V four-cylinder, DOHC configuration.

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  7. V65 - Wikipedia

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    V65 may refer to: DB Class V 65, a locomotive; Honda V65 Magna, a motorcycle; Vanadium-65, an isotope of vanadium; Vought V-65, an American observation biplane; V 6 5, the first inversion of the dominant seventh chord

  8. Magnepan - Wikipedia

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    Magnepan has used several different technologies in constructing their magnetostatic speakers.All Magnepan speakers are based on flexible ferrite magnet strips (like refrigerator magnets), 0.060" (1.5 mm) thick, typically cut to either 1/4" (6 mm) wide (mid-bass) or 1/8" (3 mm) wide (tweeters) and more or less the length of the speaker.

  9. Wilson Audio - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Audio Specialties Inc. (commonly referred to as Wilson Audio) is an American high-end audio loudspeaker manufacturing company, located in Provo, Utah.Wilson Audio was co-founded by the late David A. Wilson (1944–2018) with his wife Sheryl Lee Wilson in 1974.