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Motorcycles With Names Trivia Quiz
The alphanumeric world of motorcycle names can often be opaque to even seasoned riders, so here's a quiz on some bikes with actual names. They can be a single model or a range of engine sizes under one name.
A matching quiz
by valkyrietbird.
Estimated time: 4 mins.
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right
side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
Questions
Choices
1. Ducati
Bullet
2. Harley-Davidson
Le Mans
3. Honda
Diavel
4. Kawasaki
Madura
5. Moto Guzzi
Commando
6. Norton
Super Glide
7. Royal Enfield
Magna
8. Suzuki
Bonneville
9. Triumph
V-Max
10. Yamaha
Ninja
Select each answer
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Ducati
Answer: Diavel
Introduced in 2010, this is Ducati's second cruiser. The first may be in a later quiz.
2. Harley-Davidson
Answer: Super Glide
The Super Glide was introduced as a mashup of the Electra Glide and the Sportster.
3. Honda
Answer: Magna
Honda's Magna was a line of V-4 cruisers from 1982 to 1988 and from 1994 to 2003, and in sizes ranging from 500cc to 1100cc.
4. Kawasaki
Answer: Ninja
The Ninja has been a mainstay of sportbikes since 1984, available in a wide range of sizes.
5. Moto Guzzi
Answer: Le Mans
Moto Guzzi introduced the 850 Le Mans in 1976 as its cafe racer, later followed by a 1000 (949cc) model.
6. Norton
Answer: Commando
Available first as a 750 and later enlarged to an 850, the Commando is often cited as "the last of the classic British twins".
7. Royal Enfield
Answer: Bullet
A 350cc or 500cc single, the Bullet has been in constant production since 1948, first in England and now in India.
8. Suzuki
Answer: Madura
Suzuki's V-4 answer to the Honda Magna and Yamaha V-Max, the oddly-styled Madura was built for only two years.
9. Triumph
Answer: Bonneville
Introduced in 1949 and discontinued with the demise of Triumph Engineering in 1983, some were built by a company known as Racing Spares from 1985 to 1988. The Bonneville made a comeback in 2000 with a new Triumph Motorcycles LTD and remains in production today.
10. Yamaha
Answer: V-Max
A true survivor of the 1980s V-4 wars, the V-Max has been built since 1985 with only one major redesign in 2009, which included a name change to VMAX.
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