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1984 Harley-Davidson XR-1000 Sportster
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The 1984 Harley-Davidson XR-1000 Sportster motorcycle had nearly 70 horsepower. See pictures and learn about the Harley-Davidson XR-1000 Sportster.
1976 Moto Guzzi V1000 Convert
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The 1976 Moto Guzzi V1000 Convert motorcycle performed as if it had an automatic transmission. See pictures and learn about this big Moto Guzzi.
1993 Harley-Davidson FLSTN Heritage Softail
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The 1993 Harley-Davidson FLSTN Heritage Softail motorcycle was dubbed the Cow Glide. See pictures and learn about the Harley FLSTN Heritage Softail.
Speed Demon: A Chopper Profile
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Speed Demon is a custom chopper with an elongated frame, stretched tank and gradual rake. See photos and specifications for this far-reaching chopper.
1947 Kaiser Special
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The 1947 Kaiser Special came at a time when Kaiser-Frazer was trying to compete with the elite Big Three automakers. Learn about this post-war auto.
Rollover Accidents Explained
By far the deadliest risk facing SUV, minivan, and truck occupants is a rollover accident. According to NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), more than 280,000 rollover accidents are reported each year, claiming more than 10,000 lives annually.
Why doesn't gasoline burn cleanly?
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Gasoline doesn't burn cleanly because of the arrangement of its carbon chains. Learn exactly why gasoline doesn't burn cleanly in this explanation.
Joe Schmidt
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Joe Schmidt was one of the best middle linebackers in the NFL. Learn more about Joe Schmidt, the Pro Football Hall of Famer.
Why is Uranium-235 ideal for nuclear power?
Nuclear plants provide the world with much of its electricity. Learn why Uranium-235 is ideal for nuclear power, in this article.