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Bimota 900 Db4 Ngk Spark Plug on 2040-motos

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Crymych, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom

Crymych, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom
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DPR8EA9, DPR8EA-9 Standard NGK Spark Plug
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    NGK Spark Plug

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George Brough-Owned 1939 Brough Superior SS100 Up For Auction

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At the Bonhams Stafford Sale of Important Collectors’ Motorcycles and Related Memorabilia on April 27th, a 1939 Brough Superior SS100formerly owned by the famed designer, George Brough, will be put up for auction with other notable motorcycles and related items. George Brough and Motor Cycling journalist Henry Laird participating in the 1939 London-Edinburgh endurance event. The Brough Superior, license number ’FTV 702’, was originally a sidecar that was registered by Brough on May 24, 1939.

FIM Eases WSBK Homologation Requirements

Sat, 22 Feb 2014

With the 2014 World Superbike Championship now under way, the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) announced a change in the homologation procedure for new motorcycles entering the series. The new regulations requires a minimum of 125 units produced in order to begin the homologation process. By the end of the first year of participation, manufacturers must have produced 250 units.