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Sara Liberte photographer and custom motorcycle builder
Ross Langlitz of Portland, OR, motorcycle racer and designer of the Columbia jacket
Jack McCormack (motorcycling) first national sales manager for American Honda, then Suzuki, and founder of American Eagle Motorcycles (1967-1970).[13][14][15][16]
extreme enduro
Dick O'Brien Harley-Davidson racing team manager 1957-1983[17]
SC-Project, High profile motorsport exhaust maker, especially MotoGP/Superbike
Moto Guzzi V7/Ambassador/Eldorado/850 Probably redirect all these to a single-page history of this series. Main articles on each one later, if desired.
Iron Pigs Motorcycle Club (RE: Seattle police officer Ronald Smith, Sturgis shooting)
Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club
Companies related to motorcycling
Johnson Motors US Triumph distributor founded by Bill Johnson at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame. Johnson Motors Inc. Clothing is non-notable and unsourced; it should redirect to Johnson Motors.
Wire wheels: Wire wheels#On motorcycles says only main article: Motorcycle construction#Wheels, but that is not a main article, it is a subsection. Bicycle wheel is a better article, but none of these 3 actually explains how spokes support the wheel pre-stressed w/compression.
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List of examples
Hey guys, just wondering about the part of the article where it lists examples of sport mopeds, is this really needed or can it be scrapped?
Tomkilpatrick (talk) 02:17, 13 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
This article should be merged back into Moped. Putting higher-spec components on a bike does not create a new type of motorcycle. And the legal fiction found in a few countries, where a motorcycle that has less than a certain engine displacement or power is classed as a "moped" for purposes or licensing or registration does not mean it's really a moped. That stuff can be merged into Legal definition of motorcycle. But as long as this article exists, by all means, delete anything that isn't well-sourced, including the crufty list. --Dennis Bratland (talk) 02:33, 13 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]