Triumph Scrambler is a British bike manufactured by Triumph Motorcycles. This was also the last bike designed by John Mocket who was working with the Triumph team since 1989...
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This Honda CB350 was from the hands of manufacturer of Honda. This was otherwise named as CB350 Super Sport. The engine of the vehicle is 325.6 cc which is OHC air cooled option which is a 180 degree parallel twin. The compression ratio of this vehicle is 9.5:1. The top speed of the vehicle is 170km/h. The power of the vehicle is 36bhp. The torque of the engine is 2.55kg.m. The transmission used for the vehicle is 5 speed transmissions. The suspension of this vehicle being in front is telescoping fork. The suspension at the rear part is swingarm. The weight of the vehicle is 149kg. This vehicle is much reliable, and it also has the reliable motor, mated with dual Keihin carburettors which have proven to be a design. The machine of the vehicle did evolve much beautifully along with its production with the option of increasing engineering movements.
Triumph Scrambler is a British bike manufactured by Triumph Motorcycles. This was also the last bike designed by John Mocket who was working with the Triumph team since 1989...
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The SYMWolf is—and you had to see this coming—a sheep in Wolf's clothing (where tha Misfit is an angry sheep in wolf's clothing). But that's not a bad thing in this market segment...
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Citroen started the production of this cute looking supermini car in the beginning of 1996. The interesting thing to note here is that Citroen Saxo did share a lot of similarities with the Peugeot 106 which was itself a development of Citroen AX...
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