Quick ride: RTV1200 Black Widow: new Vincent for sales
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The RTV1200 Black Widow is the first design to be released by the partnership of Terry Prince and Ron Slender's startup motorcycle company. It is based on the benchmark superbike called Vincent. The Black Widow performs similarly to the Vincent and costs $25,000.
Publication Name: Cycle World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0011-4286
Year: 1998
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Gilera Nordwest
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The Gilera Nordwest 600 Single is a stylish and practical motorcycle with the look popular in Europe. Its 53-hp engine offers with good performance except for its poor low-speed pickup. Steering and handling are very good.
Publication Name: Cycle World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0011-4286
Year: 1992
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Grand Canyon: Cagiva's swoopy 600 is the newest Euro-Single
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The Cagiva Canyon 600 is powered by a 601cc air-cooled single-cam T4 engine. The best feature of the motorcycle is its steering system which allows riders to safely execute fast, sharp turns.
Publication Name: Cycle World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0011-4286
Year: 1996
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