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  2. Simplex Manufacturing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Although Simplex Manufacturing Corporation produced motorcycles for over 20 years, the last Simplex Automatics looked almost the same as the company's original 1935 Simplex Servi-Cycle motorcycle. Paul Treen would often visit the factory's tool shop and work with the engineers on new ideas himself, resulting in continuous improvements to ...

  3. Meguro motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Meguro motorcycles were built by Meguro Manufacturing Co motorcycle works (目黒製作所), founded by Nobuji Murata and a high-ranking naval officer, Takaji Suzuki, in 1937. One of the first Japanese motorcycle companies, it became a partner of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd, and was eventually absorbed. Named after a district of Tokyo, Meguro ...

  4. Auto Four - Wikipedia

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    The Auto Four [2] is a motorcycle designed and built by engineer and motorcycle enthusiast Wild Bill Gelbke during the early 1970s. Approximately seven examples were built. Gelbke, who had attended engineering school in Wisconsin and at University of Southern California, had worked for McDonnell Douglas and also owned two motorcycle shops in Chicago and Hammond, India

  5. Straight-three engine - Wikipedia

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    Circa-1960 Saab two-stroke engine 2010 Suzuki K10B engine. Among the first cars to use a straight-three engine is the 1953–1955 DKW F91, powered by a 900 cc (55 cu in) two-stroke engine, although this was predated by the 3 cylinder 15hp Rolls Royce produced in 1905 and a number of other cars of this era also used 3 cylinder engines.

  6. Adler (cars and motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    Hood ornament Adler Standard 6 Adler 4 1/2HP Vis-à-vis 1901 entrant in the London to Brighton veteran car run 2010. The former building of Adlerwerke in Frankfurt am Main Adler Standard 6, the model Clärenore Stinnes drove on her journey around the world. Adler was a German bicycle, automobile and motorcycle manufacturer from 1880 until 1957.

  7. Lillian La France - Wikipedia

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    Lillian La France (1894–1979) was billed as the world's foremost woman motorcycle stunt rider, one of a handful of female stunt riders in the 1920s and 1930s. [2] Born Agnes Micek [1] in Kansas , USA and billed as "The Girl Who Flirts With Death", La France started riding the Wall of Death carnival sideshow and motordrome in 1924 at the age ...

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