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  • Helldiver
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  • The Helldiver (ヘルダイバー Herudaibā) is ZX's personal motorcycle.
  • It is described as being the most unique submarine ever constructed and consists of a set of "sledlike runners" that run from the bow to the stern. It was originally constructed for a trip under the North Polar ice.
  • The Curtiss SB2C Helldiver was a carrier-based dive bomber aircraft produced for the United States Navy during World War II. Additionally, the National Wildlife Federation has this information regarding the Helldiver: Worldwide, there are 22 species of grebes, aquatic diving birds similar (though not related) to loons and auks. Seven, including the red-necked, are found in the United States. Also known as "helldivers," the birds are roughly the size of ducks, but share none of their affinity for flying, which grebes do clumsily and almost exclusively to migrate. With lobed feet on legs set far back on their bodies, grebes are built for swimming and diving.
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  • Kamen Rider ZX
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Speed
  • 600
Name
  • Helldiver
Weight
  • 140
Model
  • Suzuki DR250S
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  • The Helldiver (ヘルダイバー Herudaibā) is ZX's personal motorcycle.
  • It is described as being the most unique submarine ever constructed and consists of a set of "sledlike runners" that run from the bow to the stern. It was originally constructed for a trip under the North Polar ice.
  • The Curtiss SB2C Helldiver was a carrier-based dive bomber aircraft produced for the United States Navy during World War II. Additionally, the National Wildlife Federation has this information regarding the Helldiver: Worldwide, there are 22 species of grebes, aquatic diving birds similar (though not related) to loons and auks. Seven, including the red-necked, are found in the United States. Also known as "helldivers," the birds are roughly the size of ducks, but share none of their affinity for flying, which grebes do clumsily and almost exclusively to migrate. With lobed feet on legs set far back on their bodies, grebes are built for swimming and diving.