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Quiz about Motorcycles With Names
Quiz about Motorcycles With Names

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.
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Time
4 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
389,788
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
263
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 136 (4/10), slay01 (10/10), Guest 81 (2/10).
(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.
QuestionsChoices
1. Ducati  
  V-Max
2. Harley-Davidson  
  Madura
3. Honda  
  Super Glide
4. Kawasaki  
  Le Mans
5. Moto Guzzi  
  Bonneville
6. Norton  
  Ninja
7. Royal Enfield  
  Commando
8. Suzuki  
  Magna
9. Triumph  
  Bullet
10. Yamaha  
  Diavel





Select each answer

1. Ducati
2. Harley-Davidson
3. Honda
4. Kawasaki
5. Moto Guzzi
6. Norton
7. Royal Enfield
8. Suzuki
9. Triumph
10. Yamaha

Most Recent Scores
Apr 13 2024 : Guest 136: 4/10
Feb 27 2024 : slay01: 10/10
Feb 26 2024 : Guest 81: 2/10

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.
Source: Author valkyrietbird

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