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  2. Kawasaki AR80K - Wikipedia

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    Sport bike: Engine: 79.44 cc ... It is a two-stroke engined motorcycle with a 79.44 cc (4.848 cu in) displacement, 6-speed transmission and a top speed of 81 mph ...

  3. Kawasaki KX80 - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki KX80 was a 80cc(79cc-82cc) enduro style offroad motorbike, introduced in 1979 and ended production in 2000. [1] It is a single cylinder, liquid cooled 2 stroke running at 32:1 fuel ratio with a wet clutch, 6 speed transmission.

  4. Honda MB/T/X series - Wikipedia

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    In parallel with the MB and MT series, Honda released air-cooled MBX, MCX50/80 and MTX 50/80 cc models. Unlike the MT50 which had a 4 or 5 speed gearbox depending on the exact model and country code, the MTX50 had a 5 or 6 speed gearbox and in some cases a HERP chamber on the exhaust, again all depending on the exact model and country code.

  5. List of fastest production motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The top speed of the stock production vehicle has not been clearly defined by an independent, verifiable source. Otherwise, first electric vehicle to be considered for the position of the world's fastest street-legal production motorcycle, [ 37 ] [ 38 ] [ 39 ] to have won against ICE motorcycles in a professional road-based event and to have ...

  6. Motorized bicycle - Wikipedia

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    By 1901 the kit engine was a 211 cc (12.9 cu in) unit developing 1.5 hp (1.1 kW; 1.5 PS), comfortably cruising at 30 km/h (19 mph) at 1,500 rpm, capable of a top speed of 50 km/h (31 mph), and getting fuel consumption in the range of 3 L/100 km (94 mpg ‑imp; 78 mpg ‑US).

  7. Suzuki FR80 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki FR80 (スズキ・スーパーフリー, Suzuki Sūpāfurī, Suzuki Super Free) is a step through motorcycle, very similar to the Yamaha Mate and the Honda Super Cub, that was produced by Suzuki from the early 1970s to the early 1980s.