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Written by Wansol
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Friday, 10 October 2008 |
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The Ducati Desmosedici
Until 2002, world class motorcycle racing was best
represented by the 500cc World Championship. Riders took lightweight 2-cycle
motorcycles at criminal speeds and required extremely skilled riders. Many of
the major factories such as Honda, Yamaha, and Aprilia were represented but
Ducati, the most traditional and successful racing bike was not. Ducati stayed
out of the 500cc class because of the 2-stroke rule. The motorcycle racing
governing body that regulated MotoGP decided however to allow the introduction
of 4-stroke motorcycles in 2002. This opened the door to Ducati and others and
set the scene for technological revolution. |
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Written by Wansol
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Thursday, 09 October 2008 |
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Honda Chopper
Have you seen the Honda VTX 1300 cruiser style motorcycle?
Well look out, because here comes the new style of Honda chopper with chopper
kits available for this hot new motorcycle model from the famous Honda brand,
well known for their reliable, fast and comfortable machines. |
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Written by Wansol
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Sunday, 21 September 2008 |
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Harley
Chopper
Harley
motorcycles are very distinctive by the sound they make as they rumble past
you. Even at low cruising speeds the Harley motorcycle can be identified by the
engine noise and low sounding rumble of the exhaust system without even turning
your head to look at the bike. |
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Written by Wansol
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Friday, 13 June 2008 |
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Harley
Chopper
Harley
motorcycles are very distinctive by the sound they make as they rumble past
you. Even at low cruising speeds the Harley motorcycle can be identified by the
engine noise and low sounding rumble of the exhaust system without even turning
your head to look at the bike.
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Written by Wansol
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Thursday, 08 May 2008 |
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Handicap
Scooter For The Elder
Are you
trying to find a site on handicap scooters? Mobility scooters (aka handicap
scooters or medical scooters) are designed for people who have some mobility
but are challenged by slopes or walking distances. |
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