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Moto Guzzi V7/Ambassador/Eldorado/850 Probably redirect all these to a single-page history of this series. Main articles on each one later, if desired.
Wire wheels: Wire wheels#On motorcycles says only main article: Motorcycle construction#Wheels, but that is not a main article, it is a subsection. Bicycle wheel is a better article, but none of these 3 actually explains how spokes support the wheel pre-stressed w/compression.
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"... without benefit of the support crew that usually accompanies riders in adventures depicted in such films as Long Way Round.[4][5][6]"
I wouldn't say that most round the world riders have large support crews. A little browsing on advrider.com or horizonsunlimited.com will show many people who have done it unassisted. Most are low budget, single riders or small groups. Noexit (talk) 19:28, 9 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]