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- Retrieved 2023-06-04. "Inder Sidecar". Retrieved 2023-06-04. "Premier Sidecars". Retrieved 7 May 2013. "Motorvation Motorcycle Sidecars & Trailers". www.motorvation...
- (1:1:1), now known as "the French school". Later, an "English school" of sidecars emerged, as found in the Savoy ****tail Book (1930), which calls for two...
- Lyons, partners and joint owners of a British manufacturer of motorcycle sidecars and automobile bodies in Blackpool, Lancashire (later Coventry, Warwickshire)...
- Forest Service calls side-by-sides sidecars. This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Sidecar. If an internal link led you here...
- two-legs. The new FIM Formula 2 class for Sidecar outfits was introduced for the 1990 races. 1954–1959 Sidecars not exceeding 500 cc engine capacity. Race...
- Brough Superior (/ˈbrʌf/ BRUF) motorcycles, sidecars, and motor cars were made by George Brough in his Brough Superior works on Haydn Road in Nottingham...
- Reinsurance sidecars, conventionally referred to as "sidecars", are financial structures that are created to allow investors to take on the risk and return...
- Sidecar was a US-based vehicle for hire company that provided transportation and delivery services. It was founded in 2011 in San Francisco and closed...
- championship class that started in 1949. It was formerly named Superside when the sidecars moved from being part of Grand Prix Motorcycles racing to being support...
- Non-Championship event for Sidecars not exceeding 750 cc. 1975–1989 Sidecars not exceeding 1000 cc engine capacity. 1990– FIM Formula 2 Sidecar race for two-stroke...