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    Colin Jordan Seeley (2 January 1936 – 7 January 2020) was a British motorcycle retailer who later became a motorcycle sidecar racer, motorcycle designer,...
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  • Alastair Seeley (born 4 October 1979 in Carrickfergus)[citation needed] is a motorcycle road racer riding in Superstock 1000 class for Northern Ireland...
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    Honda XL185 (category Honda motorcycles)
    the version supplied by Honda RSC to Colin Seeley for the hand-built Seeley TL200 trials bike. The motorcycle has a compression release, also called a decompressor...
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  • Seeley is a variation of the Anglo-Norman Sealy surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alastair Seeley (born 1979), motorcycle racer, currently...
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    Matchless G50 (category Matchless motorcycles)
    as building motorcycles from new parts, TGA also convert secondhand racing motorcycles for road use. The Seeley G50Mk2 racing motorcycles built by TGA...
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    Your Motorcycle Works: Your Guide to the Components & Systems of Modern Motorcycles. Peter Henshaw Veloce Publishing Ltd, 15 Sep 2012 365 Motorcycles You...
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    for Ducati's racer to be built by Colin Seeley, a well-known British specialist frame builder of the time. Seeley was asked to develop a racing frame similar...
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    Ducati 750 Imola Desmo (category Ducati motorcycles)
    (2011), 365 Motorcycles You Must Ride, MBI Publishing Company, p. 64, ISBN 978-0-7603-3474-4, retrieved March 9, 2014 "Italian Motorcycles 4" magazine...
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    Moped (category Motorcycle classifications)
    (MOH-ped) is a type of small motorcycle, generally having a less stringent licensing requirement than full motorcycles or automobiles. Historically,...
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    Suzuki (category Motorcycle manufacturers of Japan)
    Seeley Suzuki was closely derived from Suzuki's T500 Cobra road engine. Melling, Frank (1 June 2005). "Memorable Motorcycles Suzuki T500". Motorcycle...
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  • any custom color desired. Snow tires for motorcycles provide better handling in snowy conditions. Motorcycles raced on ice have studs protruding from the...
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  • June 1964. p. 1. "Isle of Man Examiner". 11 June 1964. p. 9. Seeley, Colin (2006). Colin Seeley: Racer ...and the rest. Redline Books. p. 105. ISBN 0954435710...
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    victory at Croft after his team-mate Steve Brogan and champion Alastair Seeley tangled in the final corner. This was his first short-circuit race win since...
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    Café racer (category Custom motorcycles)
    A café racer is a genre of sport motorcycles that originated among British motorcycle enthusiasts of the early 1960s in London. Café racers were standard...
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    Fender (vehicle) (category Motorcycle technology)
    Regulations". legislation.gov.uk. 1986. Retrieved 10 June 2024. Seeley, Alan (2004), The Motorcycle Book: Everything You Need to Know about Owning, Enjoying...
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  • Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Piaggio/Vespa, Suzuki, Triumph, Indian Motorcycle and Yamaha motorcycles. The MSF maintains rider training curricula used in most states...
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    Honda TLR200 (category Honda motorcycles)
    modifications it is a functional bike for motorcycle trials. Honda produced other trials models: TL125 TL250 TL200E "Seeley" TLR125 TLR250 Dimensions Overall...
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    entrant Wraggs motorcycles bought me a pair of Nortons...I bought the bikes off them in 1964. I sold these machines in 1966 and went over to Seeley machines...
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    Mike Hailwood (category British motorcycle racers)
    ability on motorcycles with a range of engine capacities. A nine-time world champion, Hailwood won 76 Grand Prix races during his motorcycle racing career...
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  • Lewis Leathers (category Motorcycle helmet manufacturers)
    Smart, Mike Hailwood, Colin Seeley, Bill Ivy, The company has also collaborated with Royal Enfield Motors, and Triumph Motorcycles to produce a range of jackets...
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    sponsored by Joe Francis Motors, a London motorcycle dealer selling AMC, which provided a 750 cc Norton, a Seeley, a 250 cc Yamaha, and winning the Hutchinson...
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    Suzuki GSX-R1100 (category Suzuki motorcycles)
    sport bike from Suzuki's GSX-R series of motorcycles produced from 1986 until 1998. In the mid-1970s, the motorcycle industry was in a period of transition...
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    Ron Chandler (category English motorcycle racers)
    Tom's brother and a motorcycle dealer from Stanford-le-Hope, Essex, whose bikes were prepared by Colin Seeley's race shop, Colin Seeley Racing Developments...
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    Supersport race, and also the Superstock race finishing behind Alastair Seeley and Keith Amor respectively. Hutchinson improved his tally to six victories...
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    vehicles were less likely to fail to perceive motorcycles in accidents if they themselves had a motorcycle license, and that motorcyclists riding illegally...
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  • available online under the name "Squints Remix," referencing main character Seeley Booth's nickname for the Jeffersonian lab technicians, squints. Every song...
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    one when it was stopped for rain, ultimately coming second to Alastair Seeley. Rutter is also a road racing rider, having won 14 times at the North West...
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  • PG500R Paton PG500RC Pulse 500 ROC-Yamaha GP1 Sabre V4 Sanvenero 500 GP Seeley G50 Suzuki TR500 Suzuki TSR500 Suzuki RG500 Suzuki RGA500 Suzuki RGB500...
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    Norton Manx (category Norton motorcycles)
    Norton production motorcycles even though they suit different categories and definitions of Classic Motorcycle Racing and Historic Motorcycle Racing in different...
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    Guy Martin (category English motorcycle racers)
    that Martin was to pilot Triumph Motorcycles' attempt on the motorcycle land speed record (World's Fastest Motorcycle), at the time standing at 376.363...
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