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  2. Pops Yoshimura - Wikipedia

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    Hideo "Pops" Yoshimura (吉村 秀雄, Yoshimura Hideo, October 7, 1922–March 29, 1995) was a Japanese motorcycle tuner, race team owner, and manufacturer of specialty motorcycle accessories. He is remembered for his ties to the beginnings of Superbike racing and the Yoshimura factory racing team.

  3. Honda Z series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Dax model (the ST series in the North American market) is not a Monkey, but rather a bigger, two-seat variant, with larger 10-inch (250 mm) wheels and on some markets also a larger 70 cc (72) engine, instead of 50 cc (49 cc) as the Z50. The name Dax origins from the German word "Dachshund", a breed of dog with a long, sausage-formed ...

  4. Honda Z50J - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Z50J (early versions, 1972–1978, sometimes referred to as Z50J1) is a motorcycle produced by Honda belonging to its Honda Z series family of mini bikes. The j-series came after the m-series (1966–1969) but the very first Honda Monkey was the Z100 from 1961 made for the amusement park Tama Tech in Tokyo Japan.

  5. Honda Ape - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Ape [1] is a minibike sold in the Japanese market. While technically classed as a minibike due to its small frame and 50 cc or 100 cc engines, its height makes it rideable for an adult. [2] The Ape features four-stroke engines, and five-speed transmissions. It is sometimes classed as a monkey bike alongside the Honda Monkey and Honda ...

  6. Honda Super Cub - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Super Cub (or Honda Cub) is a Honda underbone motorcycle with a four-stroke single-cylinder engine ranging in displacement from 49 to 124 cc (3.0 to 7.6 cu in).. In continuous manufacture since 1958 with production surpassing 60 million in 2008, 87 million in 2014, and 100 million in 2017, [2] the Super Cub is the most produced motor vehicle * in history. [3]

  7. List of Tamiya product lines - Wikipedia

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    Honda Today 1986 No 24058 BMW M635 CSi 1986 No 24059 Ferrari Testarossa 1986 No 24060 Mazda RX-7 Savanna Limited 1986 No 24061 BMW 635 CSi Gr. A Racing 1986 No Rebox w/ new parts 24062 Toyota Supra 3.0 GT 1986 No 24063 Honda Civic Si Gr. A Racing 1986 No Rebox w/ new parts 24064 Toyota Soarer 3.0 GT Limited 1986 No 24065 Porsche 959 1987 Yes 24066