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Helmets Cush drive a transmission shock absorber, usually a rubber cushion
in the rear hub. Shield -- usually used to describe the face shield of a safety
hat or headgear, but also can be used to describe the windsheld of the motorcycle.
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as vehicles, naval vessels, and aircraft. Kickpad -- a piece of sturdy material
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Painted Motorcycles Mandatory checkpoints (staffed & unstaffed) -- geographic
locations at which a rally rider must stop. Includes inertia reel and fixed lap
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