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Is a motorbike a motorbike in all english speaking countries....i.e. if you were an american would you say motorbike, motorcycle or something else?

Lee
 
Is a motorbike a motorbike in all english speaking countries....i.e. if you were an american would you say motorbike, motorcycle or something else?

Lee

Looking on google the yankee doodles seem to prefer the term 'motorcycle' but as far as I can see they also refer to a motorbike as a motorbike. Surprisingly they also seem to spell both terms 'correctly'.


Grant
 
thanks

Thanks Grant....that would make sense ie. preferring motorcycle given I have the motorbike version!!! So do you think I should have the .com's as world sites (emphasis on america) then having those sites linking through to the UK sites. Host the .com's on a US server?

motorbikeinsurance.co.uk
motorbike-insurance.co.uk
motorbike-insurance.com
motorbikeinsurance.com
motorcycle-insurance.co.uk
motorcycleinsurance.co.uk

Others for interlinking:-

rentinsurance.co.uk
rent-insurance.co.uk
indemnityinsurance.co.uk
indemnity-insurance.co.uk
tenantinsurance.co.uk
tenant-insurance.co.uk
mortgage-insurance.co.uk
mortgageinsurance.co.uk
vaninsurance.co.uk

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