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Welcome to WikiProject Motorcycling

We are a group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of Motorcycling. This is a child project of WikiProject Transport

(For more information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject and the Guide to WikiProjects).

Scope of the WikiProject

The Motorcycling WikiProject concerns the creation, development, and organisation of all Wikipedia's articles about motorcycles and motorcycling (including biographies) of famous motorcyclists and motorcycling pioneers.

Goals
  1. Improve the accuracy and quality of all motorcycling articles
  2. Develop the collection of motorcycling images on Wikimedia Commons
  3. To develop and maintain the Outline of motorcycles and motorcycling
  4. To finally sort out the Motorcycle history, Motorcycle and Motorcycling articles
Members
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List of members

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  1. Thermos (Motorcycle racing, road racing riding technique, motorcycle safety, Ducatis)
  2. Ww2censor (British motorcycle manufacturers, motorcycle racing, motorcycle racers)
  3. Seasalt (motorcycle manufacturers, motorcycle engineers and designers)
  4. izaakb (Italian motorcycles, motorcycle racing)
  5. Orsoni (Grand Prix motorcycle racing, motocross)
  6. Pi3832 (General technical info, '80s Honda V4s)
  7. Pickle (MX, Enduro, & Trials, off road in general, the UK, governing bodies/sports poltics, etc)
  8. Prolog (Enduro, Grand Prix motorcycle racing)
  9. Finbar Canavan (Canadian stuff relating to two wheels, the bikes I ride, off-road, Ducati)
  10. Trident13 (almost anything on 2wheels which touches the UK/Europe)
  11. Readro (Motorcycle racing, history of motorcycle racing)
  12. KTM Jared 683 (U.S. GNCCs, Enduros, Hare Scrambles, MX and KTM bikes)
  13. Hennesse (Henderson motorcycles)
  14. Roguegeek (free use image contributions, general make/model info w/ emphasis on sport bikes, Grand Prix racing info)
  15. JZH (future-classic Honda motorcycles, principally V4s; [1])
  16. Bri
  17. BMan1113VR (Sport bikes, Standards, vintage, cafe, check user page for pictures for projects)
  18. Willirennen, (motorcycle sport in Japan)
  19. Jsydave (Speedway Grand Prix and Grand Prix racing)
  20. Agljones (Isle of Man TT and Manx Grand Prix)
  21. Bennyboyz3000 (Motocross and off-road motorbiking)
  22. Timetrial (MotoGP, World Superbike, Isle of Man TT, Motorcycle Racers - professional writer with images available )
  23. AndrewDressel (Bike mechanic, theoretical and applied. Ride a bright yellow Moto Guzzi California Special)
  24. Laugh! Haven't done much here. If you need some help, you can try me though.
  25. Stéphane Thibault (Interwiki linking, Motorcycle TV shows)
  26. Malber (talk contribs) 18:19, 26 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  27. DenkMit (Interests mainly in pure road racing, both in Ireland and the Isle of Man. Photographer and reporter capable of supplying images)
  28. Old Guard (high-end motorcycles, especially American/sportbikes)
  29. ZiggySpeed (Japanese Production Bikes)
  30. Mmoyer (American biker trash with two Harleys; I am active in maintaining the Motorcycle club article)
  31. Number128 (All road racing, exotic and common sports bikes)
  32. Motacilla (Nortons and other old Brits. Old MZ and other central Europeans. Meguro and other 1930's-1950's Japanese. All Wankel-engined motorcycles.)
  33. Evb-wiki (2001 HD Sportster Hugger; 2002 HD Heritage Softail Classic)
  34. ChristopherMagoo (Scooters, typically Vespa, Lambretta, modern and vintage scooters of all types, added Harley Topper)
  35. Telempe (Sport touring bikes, organizations and Hondas)
  36. Enduro446 (Enduro Riding and Hare&Hounds Also Mechanical engineering of Enduro/Motocross bikes))
  37. Barang (Motocross and Enduro; photographer)
  38. Rally180 (Scooter mechanic. Vintage and modern scooters)
  39. Cs-wolves (anything with two wheels)
  40. Bumper12 (single cylinder/low displacement sportsbikes, motocycle safety equipment)
  41. Bdegroodt - Euro motorcycles (current and late 20th century) MotoGP, World Superbike
  42. Micky750k - Suzuki GSX-R related bikes, GSX-R 'fighters and Aprilia RS250s.
  43. Chris Ssk - World Superbike, World Supersport, MotoGP
  44. Hammer1980 - Speedway (historic, current British)
  45. retrodouggy - BMW K1, Suzuki GSXR, Pan European, Isle of Man TT, Advanced Motorcycling, Roadcraft, Instruction, Emergency Volunteer Service Rider, Institute of Advanced Motorists
  46. Humbleradio - Honda Motorcycles ( Super Cub Street) Tokyo, Japan. Personal bike featured on Honda website. Interest in Vintage Motorcycles as well - Indian, Ducatti, Triumph, Ariel, Royal Enfield. Interest in motorcycle media.
  47. Abhi Kalyan - Custom building Motorcycles, Owned Suzuki Shogun 104 cc,Yamaha 100/350 cc. Worked on most Indian Two wheelers, Blueprinting, CAD designing and Conversion
  48. Nathan Lee - Triumph motorcycles, anything else I can contribute to
  49. War - Harley-Davidson motorcycles, motorcycle clubs and culture.
  50. Peterh7 - Speedway (New Zealand historic)
  51. Nimbus227 - Yamaha RD two-strokes, Meriden Triumphs, general editing.
  52. McCart42
  53. TimTay - British Wikipedian who rides a BMW R1150GS, Honda CX500 sidecar outfit and emergency services Yamaha FJR1300 and ST1300 Pan European
  54. Herbwag - AMF and earlier Harley-D history plus some other early American makes.
  55. Ytak171- Yamaha Production racers. Ducati Supermono MV Agusta Motorcycles
  56. TheUnique - Italian motorcycles (specially Ducati), motorcycle racing (MotoGP and SBK)
  57. Wcwagner - Ducati STx Sport Touring motorcycles, specifically the ST3 variant.
  58. Thruxton - Rocket III (Sorting out all the British bike articles - see Category:British motorcycles and Category:British motorcycle pioneers)
  59. st1300a4 - ST1300A4 and Motorcycle Safety Advisor
  60. Todd Vierling - Unaffiliated safety gear advocate
  61. Astonzia - Touring bikes, Dual Purpose bikes
  62. Scooternik - Classic Italian scooters, mainly Vespa (P range fanatic!) and Lambretta, also founder of scooterboy-world, freelance scooter related jouranlist.
  63. RashersTierney - BMW F 650 GS '02 Slightly lapsed contributor to The Chain Gang, the best source on anything related to 'The Bavarian Thumper'.
  64. Waterden - Speedway
  65. Davidmill - Motorcyclist in Scotland.
  66. Trakesht- Currently working on Indian motorcycles
  67. Nash - Touring, Grand Prix motorcycle racing, old and prototype motorcycle
  68. Paste- 1970-1989 era large bikes.
  69. Tedder
  70. Frogger_nude- 1970's small capacity road race bikes, bucket racing, motorcycle racing
  71. Lg king - Vintage Japanese motorcycles, vintage racing
  72. H2RICK- Kawasaki and Suzuki two stroke street and offroad bikes from the 1960s and 1970s. Restorer and collector.
  73. Stuart.midgley - Riding for five years, on an Aprilia SR50 Factory Di-Tech scooter and bikes that I've hired on holidays.
  74. segiterrus - Yamaha Racing
  75. Dennis Bratland -- Bikes: 2007 Honda CBR600RR, 2004 Kawasaki Ninja 250, 2004 Yamaha Vino 125, and a 1965 Ducati 125 Bronco.
  76. Theblacksmith99 - Speedway
  77. Hbmallin - Electric_motorcycles_and_scooters
  78. Biker Biker - BMW Fan Boy but more importantly a lover of anything that has less than four wheels.
  79. Officially Mr X (talk) - (MotoGP, World Superbike, British Superbike, Supersport, Speedway seasons)
  80. Crazy Biker - Yamaha Fan. Hardcore biker, live them like 10 hours a day. Yamaha FZ1, FZ6, TVS Suzuki Victor, Apache
  81. Moto Master
  82. Pack44 Collector/rider of 60s, 70s and 80s Japanese, UK and Euro sport bikes (too many!) Speak fluent Japanese and avid researcher/curator.
  83. saltysailor - training, Metro 50, BMW R50
  84. DougJustDoug - Year 'round sport-tourer and commuter in the USA; racing fan; moto-blogger; member of numerous motorcycle orgs and communities; professional researcher.
  85. CIHAGM - anything on two wheels
  86. Jon1234567 - vintage Japanese bikes, mostly Hondas of the 70s and 80s
  87. Brian Rentsch - BMW R1200GS Adventure Rider
  88. Yodabirdblue - Interested in Classic British Motorcycles, Custom Motorcycles, Falcon Motorcycles, Shinya Kimura, Goldammer Cycle Works, Ian Barry, Roger Goldammer.
  89. Ben Myers - Custom bikes; Choppers & Bobbers. Interested in getting a shop up and running.
  90. Sargehere - Vintage American motorcycles, particularly Harley and Indian, and sidecars.
  91. twowheelsbg - motorcycle dynamics enthusiast, interest in riding safety aspects.
  92. wowozange - two-wheeler dynamics enthusiast, biker, piper
  93. WherePlochny?
  94. Sid - Kawasaki "Z" series, GPz900R and GPz series
  95. User:Mike.Suro - sport bikes and sport touring as well as dirt bikes.
  96. User:Das051 - Advanced motorcycling techniques
  97. Garyalexza - Honda motorcycles, motorbike safety, classic motorcycles
  98. User:R quillen - American Custom Motorcycle History with a focus on the 80s and 90s
  99. User:TriumphTR7RV - Meridian Triumphs T140RV TR7RV 1972-73
  100. David Hanny - VN800's, may input on others and general parts as details are found
  101. User:MotorcycleEventNews - journalist reporting on major events, bike shows, bike builders and rallies worldwide.
  102. User:JMemonic - New Zealand based with interest in touring, rallies and long distance riding
  103. User:Jeffrey M Dean - (Shaft-driven motorcycles, History of BMW motorcycles, and vintage Motorcycles; Motorcycle photography)
  104. lee - (Motorcycle parts, accessories, tools, equipment. GSX-R Rider)
  105. CDW1952 - Dirt bikes from the early days of Motocross with an emphasis on the models and places I rode. Articles I've created: KTM 200, KTM 300, TM Racing (motorcycle manufacturer).
  106. Bob Feetupbob- Flat track Dirt track Racing, Grand National Circuit and West Coast AMA District 36
  107. Mleija23 - Suzuki GSX-R Sportbikes, Motorcycle Accessories, Clothing, Custom Parts, Pitbikes
  108. rpullen - Honda SLR650
  109. simplexmagneto - Triumph Bonneville T100, Kawasaki 440 LTD, long distance rider
  110. Surgicus - BMW S1000RR (Race), BMW G450X (Race), Suzuki GSXR 600 (Race), BMW R1200GSA
  111. Cullen328 - Harley-Davidson, trikes
  112. DAFMM - BMW and vintage British motorcycles
  113. Vintagent - Traveling the globe to see Motorcycles, writing about them on |'The Vintagent', and print magazines. Most enthusiastic about pre-1975; all makes, all countries. Motorcycle personalities, racing history, motorcycles in media, books about motorcycles.
  114. Gravitycollapse - MotoGP, Dakar, Sport bikes, Super Sports, Hyper Sports, Standards, Suzuki SV class, Yamaha R1, Honda 919
  115. DrogoNevets - MotoGP, Dakar, R120GS, R1200GS Adv, Adventure Motorcycling, Adventure Touring
  116. Duffs10 - BMW GS series, adventure touring, dual sport motorcycles
  117. ElijahBosley - electric scooters
  118. Cgaralis - Street Riding, Touring, Trail Riding, ATV's Over 40 years experience
  119. James Pratt - Adventure motorcycling, dual sport
  120. ShermINFS315 - Harley-Davidson, Touring, Street 500
  121. John Rodgers - Cafe Racers
  122. Saurabh Dahitule - Yamaha R6, Yamaha Virago 700C, Suzuki Marauder 800, Bobbers, MotoGP, Sportsbikes, 4 years ridin
  123. Matthew Hillman - Ducati, Sport Classic, MH900e, Diavel, 1198
  124. SpiralZeroTheory - All about the big 4
  125. Paul M Edwards - Interests: Sportbikes, especially EBR & Buell (I own a 2008 Buell 1125R 25th Anniversary Signature Edition which I bought new and have ridden for over 63,000 miles), Aprilia (loved test riding the Aprilia RSV4 R APRC ABS), and Yamaha; Sport-Touring motorcycles, especially the Yamaha FJR1300 (I own a 2005 Yamaha FRJ1300ATC) and Motus Motus MST; I enjoy Long-distance motorcycle riding and I'd like to try Adventure Touring, especially on the KTM 1190 Adventure R; I'm fascinated by Electric Motorcycles, particularly MotoCzysz & Mission Motors; I occasionally watch Motorcycle Racing, especially MotoGP & World Superbike; I advocate & espouse Motorcycle Safety.
  126. LandyZA - Adventure motorcycling, observed trials and general information on bikes
  127. BikerScribe - African American Motorcycle Clubs, Motorcycle Clubs, African American Biker History, Motorcycle Club Protocol, cross country riding. African American bikers, social clubs on the biker set, and motorcycling history and biker culture in general.
  128. Classicmoto - Motorcycle journalist specializing in custom motorcycles, specifically cafe racers, bobbers and scramblers, and writing about them on Bike EXIF. Columnist and writer for print magazines including 'Bike' (UK), 'BikeCraft' (USA) and 'Moto Navi' (Japan). Co-editor of the book 'The Ride: New Custom Motorcycles and their Builders' (Gestalten, Berlin, 2013).
  129. WillArlenNess - Arlen Ness Motorcycles Social Media Manager.
  130. Atlesn - Drives a motorcycle, interested in technical aspects. Part of the Motovlog community.
  131. Yves - General motorcycling information.
  132. Rob Knight - Off-road, Enduro (UK), Enduro history, Trials.
  133. Eagleash - Small Hondas (50–250cc), Simson MZ. "Commuter" type bikes.
  134. Trevor Lyons - Road rider (with a Yamaha TRX850 and a BMW R1100S "Sport") - formerly a clubman competitor in AMCA motocross & ACU enduro.
  135. adlhancock - Triumph owner, fact hound, enthusiast, promoter.
  136. MAbbey - Late 70's early 80's Honda motorcycles. Particularly the 6 valve twins, 400's like the Honda CB400F, Honda CB400T, Honda Super Dream.
  137. Satya Durga Reddy
  138. Emanuel Barbosa - Owner of Motos de Portugal - The Portuguese Motorcycle Database and anything else I can contribute to.
  139. StarHOG - Primary interest in american made/assembled motorcycles
  140. User:Atsme - Touring bikes with experience attending various bike rallies in the US and on Bonaire, and in riding a Harley Fat Boy and Suzi (Suzuki) Boulevard.
  141. Yash! - Absolutely love all kinds of motorcycles! XD
  142. 72bikers -All things motorcycle.
  143. 23grad - owner of a BMW Motorrad F800R and a Honda CB450 and absolutely in love with riding. Organizer of the Vienna Distinguished Gentleman's Ride
  144. Kaptinkeiff Interest in motorbikes, interested in expanding/creating some sections such as Suzuki RM85, Aprilia rs50
  145. A75 kept getting invited to this project, hello team A75 (talk) 11:47, 24 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]
  146. Spacecowboy420 I edit enough bike articles, so I might as well be here.
  147. Theahaiku (side-by-side UTV, ATV, and off-road vehicles) I noticed few articles talk about this industry Theahaiku (talk) 00:38, 28 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]
  148. JTCasimir (AMA Pro Supermoto, AMA Pro Flat Track, AMA Pro Racers)
  149. User:Jamesm113
  150. Stephengmatthews (Honda CBR600F4, Wikidata)
  151. Matei Radu (MotoGP enthusiast and road bikes in general. I edit some MotoGP and WSBK related articles and created some circuit and rider pages.)
  152. tariqmehtab86 (Motorcycle racing, road riding, Touring, classic Nortons, Ravi Piaggio Pakistan, Piaggio group activities, Vespas, EBR's projects, Motus MST/MSTR, BMW G650gs, Derbi STX/ETX 150 and many others)
  153. brough (European motorcycles - British, German, Italian, Spanish, Ukrainian)
  154. NavinSingh133
  155. Mustangs6551, Matt - sport bikes of all kinds, road racing, burgeoning interest in the offroad/enduro community, particular focus on the Ducati Brand and Monster series of bikes (current ride: Monster 800 S2R)
  156. csnoe - interested in improving the references for the Iron Butt Rally/Iron Butt Association page
  157. BrisketBasket - dirt bikes from the 70's, 80's and now 20teens. Dual sport fan, road fan, plain old riding fan.
  158. Kumboloi
  159. souperdoo KLR650, BMW R1200RT <'12, dual sport motorcycling, sport touring
  160. Nathaniel Dahl
  161. John B123 1950s - 1970s British bikes, particularly BSA
  162. RicardoDonovan 1950s - 1990s Small engined Italian bikes, specifically 70s Mopeds and manufacturers.
  163. PackMecEng - Whatever I come across! Generally dirt and naked bikes.
  164. Licketysplit2021 - All things KTM. General love of two wheels!
  165. Maaj01 - Mostly V-Strom models, also Suzuki timeline and generally all-road.
  166. Meow2021 Custom motorcycles and special projects
  167. derache123 - Street bikes, particularly BMW, Triumph, and Japanese brands
  168. IceBergYYC - Metric cruisers
  169. EdITourer - Motorcycle touring, track days, amateur racing, modern classic bikes, multi bike collection, motorcycle industry, financial services
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  • MOS — The overall guidelines are in the Wikipedia:Manual of Style. The best examples to imitate are the Wikipedia:Featured articles.
  • WikiProject AutomobilesWikiProject Automobiles/Conventions are generally followed.
  • Citations — Facts in articles are referenced using inline citations. Speed, acceleration, engine output and weight statistics are presumed to be controversial and should always have a reliable, independent source. Uncontroversial statistics may be sourced to the manufacturer alone. Uncited statistics may be deleted or tagged. Note: Weight is controversial because of different methods used to define dry weight and wet weight and that some manufacturers do not publish both wet and dry weight.
  • New articles — The policy section Notability requires verifiable evidence says "No subject is automatically or inherently notable merely because it exists," so don't assume every model or sub-model of motorcycle, nor every motorcycle manufacturer, should have its own article. Check the general notability guideline first, and consider that many models belong in the context of an article on the model series, or the manufacturer, or other umbrella article. Wikipedia:Summary style covers spinning off new articles from a main article.
  • Categories — Add categories as explained in Wikipedia:Categorization.
  • Images — All free images should be linked from the Commons. See also Wikipedia:Uploading images and Wikipedia:Moving files to the Commons. Do not claim fair use on publicity photos or copyrighted media photos; these will be deleted under {{db-f7}} since they are not irreplaceable.
  • Infoboxes and Statistics
  • Lists of media appearancesManual of Style (trivia sections) says article sections with miscellaneous collections of information, such as lists of movie appearances, should be reorganized. See also content policies for inclusion and exclusion of various types of information.
  • PricesWP:NOPRICES means that generally, MSRP or other prices are not mentioned. Note that if a source explicitly justifies inclusion of the price, such as because a particular price is notable for being very high, or very low, or of historical interest, then both the price along with the explanation of its significance may be included. Auction prices, or prevailing used motorcycle prices, are not mentioned without a source that asserts notability. Warranty coverage, marketing campaigns, and other purchase-related information is also avoided unless exceptional notability is cited.
  • Colors — Color schemes or trim options are generally not mentioned, as these vary by country. As with prices and trivia, the exception is if reliable sources are cited showing a color scheme was notable.
  • External links — Avoid excessive external links, as per WP:ELNO. Clubs, forums, and social media are rarely acceptable. Normally, only one official link belonging to the subject is used. If a motorcycle is sold in several markets, then please try to find an international/global link; do not link to the manufacturer's model page in every country in the English speaking world. See Wikipedia:Manual of Style (linking)
  • Specialist terminology and jargon — Avoid ambiguous terms like "transverse engine", "longitudinal engine", "parallel twin", "inline twin" without explicitly saying whether the crankshaft or the cylinder bank is transverse or longitudinal. See discussion at V-twin engine#Orientations and Straight-two engine#Motorcycle use. See also the guideline Wikipedia:Make technical articles understandable.
  • Puffery and marketing buzzwords — See WP:PEACOCK for avoidance of puffery in favor of just the facts. Almost all motorcycle marketing copy uses "features" instead of "has". Articles should say that a bike has a given component or technology, and cite only expert opinions as to whether it is a feature or liability. Similarly, replace "utilize(s)" with "use(s)".
  • Bold title and wikilinks — In most, but not all, cases, repeat the full article name in the first sentence in bold, per MOS:BOLDTITLE, but do not wikilink parts of the bolded title, per WP:BTW. Following the example of Featured Articles, generally the make is repeated in order to wikilink it, even though it appears redundant. See examples such as Northrop YF-23, Holden VE Commodore, or Rolls-Royce Merlin. Most motorcycle model article titles follow the format <Make> <Model>, so the first sentence would say something like "<Make> <Model> was a motorcycle made by <Make>".

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I ride vintage BMW boxer twin motorcycles
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This user owns a Ducati.


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Newer articles at the bottom, please.
Please feel free to list your new Motorcycling-related articles here.
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Manufacturers

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Motorcycles

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DYK

Motorcyclists

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Miscellaneous

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Good Articles

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GA-Class Motorcycling articles

Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics

Engineer boot

Honda Super Cub

Imme R100

Juan López Mella

Kenny Roberts

Roper steam velocipede

Good Article Nominees
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Collaboration and review

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Collaboration of the century?
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Categories

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Please use one of the following categories when writing a motorcycle related article, but check if a deeper subcategory would be more appropriate.
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Misc

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Tools

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Main tool page: Wikimedia Tool Labs
  • Reflinks - Edits bare references - adds title/dates etc. to bare references
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  • Dab solver - Quickly resolve ambiguous links.
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