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Motard - Urban Dictionary Motard: A alteration of the [USMC] term Moto This word is used to describe some overbearing marine who extremely loud and obnoxious all the time He is so
motard - Wiktionary, the free dictionary motard m (plural motards, feminine motarde) motorcyclist in the armed forces or the police (by extension) motorcyclist in general Synonym: motocycliste; a biker (especially member of a motorcycle gang)
What does the term motard mean exactly? - Answers Motard is a made up term to explain a person who has motivation for something to the point of obnoxiousness The term Motard is most often used in the United States Marine Corps
Hypermotard 698 Mono - Ducati 100% motard chassis Hypermotard 698 Mono combines the vocation for fun typical of a supermotard with the precise front-end behavior of Ducati sports bikes It does so by focusing on three areas, namely, the combination of steering geometry and wheelbase, low front wheel inertia, and weight distribution, with greater load at the front compared
What does Motard mean? - Definitions. net motard Supermoto is a form of motorcycle racing held on race tracks that alternate between three kinds of track surfaces: the hard packed dirt of flat track, the irregular jumps and obstacles of motocross, and the paved tarmac of road racing
MOTARD - Betamotor S. p. A. MOTARD RR MOTARD 2T 50; RR MOTARD 2T 50 SPORT – LOW SEAT; RR MOTARD 2T 50 TRACK; RR MOTARD 2T 50 X Special Edition; RR Motard 125 R; RR Motard 125 T; RR 125 4T Motard T – X Special Edition; MINIBIKE Minitrial Electric 16″ Minitrial Electric 20″ Minitrial Electric 20″ XL; Minicross E
“Motard”: a Motorcyclist, a Criminal, or a Type of Bike? - Linguaholic The French word “motard” is a masculine noun referring to a person who rides a motorcycle In most varieties of French, the word is identical to the English word “motorcyclist,” although it also refers to someone who is a bit of an enthusiast