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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Search_engine_test

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WPACT#Trivia_and_popular_culture_sections

Trivia and popular culture sections
Wikipedia generally does not support the addition of trivia and pop-culture sections within articles. There is a tendency for such sections to degenerate into long lists of movie and TV show appearances, song lyrics, and the like. Similarly, lists of celebrity owners of cars (etc.) tend to grow to inappropriate length. The guideline that has been widely accepted for automotive subjects is that mention of pop-culture references should be strictly limited to cases where the fact of that reference influenced the sales, design or other tangible aspect of the vehicle. It is not sufficient to note that the vehicle had a major influence on its owner or some movie or TV show — such facts belong in the article about the owner, movie or TV show.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Motorcycling

'Facts in articles are referenced using inline citations. Speed, acceleration, engine output and weight statistics are presumed to be controversial and should always have a reliable, independent source. Uncontroversial statistics may be sourced to the manufacturer alone. Uncited statistics may be deleted or tagged. Note: Weight is controversial because of different methods used to define dry weight and wet weight and that some manufacturers do not publish both wet and dry weight.'

Guidelines

 * The overall guidelines are in the Manual of Style. The best examples to imitate are the Featured articles.
 * WikiProject Automobiles/Conventions are generally followed.
 * Facts in articles are referenced using inline citations. Speed, acceleration, engine output and weight statistics are presumed to be controversial and should always have a reliable, independent source. Uncontroversial statistics may be sourced to the manufacturer alone. Uncited statistics may be deleted or tagged. Note: Weight is controversial because of different methods used to define dry weight and wet weight and that some manufacturers do not publish both wet and dry weight.
 * Add categories as explained in Categorization.
 * All free images should be linked from the Commons. See also Uploading images and Moving files to the Commons.
 * The template Infobox Motorcycle should be added to motorcycle articles and completed in as much detail as possible.
 * Statistics should be in the Infobox Motorcycle and not in a separate table, except when Infobox Motorcycle is inadequate.
 * The main image of a motorcycle in Infobox Motorcycle generally follows WP:CARPIX. Avoid photoshopped images, especially those with an unnatural appearance.
 * Companies should have the template Infobox Company added. See Logos on uploading copyrighted logos.
 * The Automobiles Trivia and popular culture sections guideline extends the Manual of Style (trivia sections) to cars.
 * WP:NOPRICES means that generally, MSRP or other prices are not mentioned. Note that if a source explicitly justifies inclusion of the price, such as because a particular price is notable for being very high, or very low, or of historical interest, then both the price along with the explanation of its significance may be included. Auction prices, or prevailing used motorcycle prices, are not mentioned without a source that asserts notability. Warranty coverage, marketing campaigns, and other purchase-related information is also avoided unless exceptional notability is cited.
 * Color schemes or trim options are generally not mentioned, as these vary by country. As with prices and trivia, the exception is if reliable sources are cited showing a color scheme was notable.
 * Avoid excessive external links, as per WP:ELNO. Clubs, forums, and social media are rarely acceptable. Normally, only one official link belonging to the subject is used. See Manual of Style (linking)

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