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MBK is the reorganized successor company to Motobécane, the French bicycle, moped, and motorcycle manufacturer. Motobécane was a French manufacturer of bicycles, mopeds, motorcycles, and other small vehicles, established in 1923. ... This racing bicycle is built using lightweight, shaped aluminum tubing and carbon fiber stays and forks. ... Wiktionary has a definition of: Moped A moped is a motorized two-wheeled vehicle subject to local speed regulations. ... A motorcycle (or motorbike) is a two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine. ...


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MBK Shopping Center (772 words)
MBK (launched in 1986) is a beehive of activity, especially on weekends, when half of
MBK is a popular shopping complex, and the immense choice of consumer goods at give-away prices makes it a worthwhile trip to be included on any visitor's shopping agenda.
MBK does not consist only of shops; walkways and aisles on most floors are lined with push-cart stalls, and the center area of the ground level is often used for sale promotions, exhibitions or other events - often with a local flavour.
MBK Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (174 words)
MBK is the reorganized successor company to Motobécane, the French bicycle, moped and motorcycle manufacturer.
This same year, MBK launches the Stunt around a revolutionary and single concept: "Le scooter free ride" (the scooter free wrinkle).
2000: MBK widens its catalog with the arrival of the Ovetto 100, Nitro 100, Flame 125 and Doodo 125.
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