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R45 may refer to: * ''R45'' (EP), by Death Piggy * R45 (South Africa), a road * BMW R45 BMW extended its range of horizontally opposed twins in the late 1970s with the introduction of the R45. Looking very much like scaled down versions of BMW's larger models, the R45 featured sharper and modern styling while both weight and over ..., a motorcycle * , a destroyer of the Royal Navy * R45: May cause cancer, a risk phrase {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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R45 (EP)
R45 is Death Piggy's 3rd and final record before they became absorbed by their side-project GWAR, released in 1985. It has a much more polished sound, due to Russ Bahorsky leaving the group and Steve Douglas replacing him. Russ Bahorsky claimed he was very impressed with the record, stating that "It showed off some of the best production values the band ever managed to achieve" and that "Steve brought a thick, heavy, and polished sound to the group that gave the music a more professional edge". Track list # "Poet" (1:21) # "Ground 'B' Sound" (2:30) # "Joey Died Today" (1:47) # "Minute to Live" (2:57) Personnel *Dave Brockie – vocals/bass *Steve Douglas – guitar *Sean Sumner – drums *Released on – Slugtail Records *Produced by – Death Piggy Death Piggy was an American hardcore punk band, that was formed in 1982 in Richmond, Virginia. They flourished briefly, before Dave Brockie, then their lead singer/bassist, decided to play a joke set while wearing monster costumes ...
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R45 (South Africa)
The R45 is a provincial route in Western Cape, South Africa that connects Saldanha with Villiersdorp via Vredenburg, Malmesbury and Paarl. The route is mostly a two-lane wide-shouldered highway, however sections within Paarl and between Vredenburg and Saldanha are dual-carriageways. The R45 is co-signed with the N7 for a short segment north of Malmesbury. Route The north-western terminus of the R45 is in Saldanha on the West Coast. The route initially heads north-north-east for twelve kilometres to Vredenburg. Here it intersects with the R399. The R399 continues straight, while the R45 turns right. The left turn is unsigned, heading to Paternoster, South Africa, Paternoster. Exiting Vredenburg to the east-south-east, it runs for nine kilometres before crossing the R27 (South Africa), R27. After another seven kilometres, the route passes through Langebaanweg. Running 22 kilometres further on, the route passes through Hopefield, Western Cape, Hopefield. After another 14 kilometres, ...
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BMW R45
BMW extended its range of horizontally opposed twins in the late 1970s with the introduction of the R45. Looking very much like scaled down versions of BMW's larger models, the R45 featured sharper and modern styling while both weight and overall dimensions were reduced. The Type 247 Engine was used with smaller pistons, carburetors and a different final drive to assist acceleration. For the German market, the 473cc R45 came with a reduced power output of 27 BHP (@to qualify for favorable insurance) while versions sold elsewhere had 35 BHP on tap. The R45 was primarily targeted at learner drivers and some 28,000 of these were produced. Tested by Bike magazine in 1979, the R45 recorded a top speed of while returning an overall fuel consumption of 56.2mpg (5.0litres/100 km). Few changes were made to these smaller twins before production ceased in 1985. Today the R45 is popular with custom bike builders and are being converted into Café Racer or Street scramb ...
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