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- RR is a limited production road-legal version of the Desmosedici MotoGP racebike. In 2004, Ducati announced at the Misano circuit at the World Ducati W****...
- and Rubber Paris, Melissa (1 October 2014), "More On The KTM RC 390 Cup Racebike", Roadracing World "World Premiere: KTM Presents The RC390 Cup! (press...
- Green Stickers while uncontrolled OHVs such as motocross and closed-course off-road racebikes are granted Red Stickers for seasonal use on public lands....
- the museum has on display restored world-famous motorcycles, national racebikes and mopeds. The motorcycle museum's collection includes over 100 motorcycles...
- Ducatis racing experience, lacking only the GPS sensor input from the racebikes. For the 2012 model year the seat was redesigned to allow more rider movement...
- compressor engines were continued until 1935. The Werksrennmotorräder ("works racebikes", initialized WR) WR 500 and WR 750 designs were derived from the R 37...
- collectors, the 1977-78 XLCR Cafe Racer and the 1983-85 XR1000. Both of these racebike-inspired models were risky departures for Harley, and both originally languished...
- of this bike donning the "Digital Silver Metallic" color of the CB750 racebike Spencer used in the 1981 AMA Superbike championship was offered alongside...
- utilizing the same techniques applied to parts for the Motorcycle Grand Prix racebike. Many elements of the SB8K are meticulously machined from aluminum alloy...
- developed by Norman Hossack though used by Claude Fior and John Britten on racebikes. Hossack himself described the system as a 'steered upright'. In 2004...