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Not using Google, this is a tough one, but I remember from a documentary on them that they were into aircraft. So possibly fighter airplanes would be my best guess.
Ki-61 fighter plane
 

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What motorcycle manufacturer sponsors a PGA golf tournament?
 
You can do trivia but can you do technical :cool:

- What does the bigger number on a champion spark plug indicate, what does a bigger number on an NGK spark plug indicate and what is the actual difference in the spark plug construction?

- Name a production motorcycle model that came stock with a Dykes single ring & piston? and why would you want such a thing?




(y) Puch made the twingle that was sold by Sears under the Allstate brand :LOL: it was a dog but I guess the price was right.
(y)
Yankee was built by grafting parts from 2 OSSA motors into one, a much better investment but very rare and expensive at the time.
 
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Oh Oh! I have an easy one that a whole bunch of you won't get: :ROFLMAO: What does a rim shoe do?
 
I suppose thats my contribution to the game thus far.

Let’s see if anyone get guess the game without google. ?
 
I suppose thats my contribution to the game thus far.

Let’s see if anyone get guess the game without google. ?
You don't need to google something you already rode ;)
 
What's a Porcupine Head?

... not literally the spiny rodent, it's a motorcycle thing.
 
In the 70s, what Canadian company had lots of success with their motorcycles in the motocross national championships down in the States?
 
BSA?

maybe a Gentleman's Agreement that we won't google the answers?
British Small Arms (Brits needed small arms to work on small cars)

Which notable electrical parts company made "replacement smoke" for their parts?
 
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CanAm

what is YPVS?
CanAm was Bombardier's entry into MX motorcycles. I had a couple of these in the early 80s.

YPVS is the powervalve system used by Yamaha on some 2 strokes. Great idea if the valves were more dependable and cheap to replace. I ran a Suzuki TS200R for a long time, had the similar Suzi setup -- burned up $600 worth of valves every 10,000km.

What was the first streetbike lineup to use a monoshock?
 
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