History of Motorcycles

The history of the motorcycle going more than 100 years ago when an American man has made a steam powered motor that would be small enough to fit his bike. Howard Roper from Roxbury, Massachusetts, was tired of his bike long distances scale. During the month months to draw diagrams and think like a steam engine small enough to adapt to the pressures of legs and feet light as he traveled from place to place on dirt roads and trails open. FinalIn 1867, Roper succeeded but was made possible by coal to make steam. The bike has many festivals and plays over the years.

In 1885. Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach (later founders of Mercedes, the forerunner of Mercedes Benz) the first motorcycle oil, but not until 1894 was a motorized two-wheeled vehicles (Hildebrand and Wolfgang Muller) available to the transport market.

As engines became toopowerful than a bicycle, and designs change very rapidly, largest producer of motorcycles (Indian brand), has already produced over 20,000 motorcycles a year until World War

In 1920, Harley-Davidson takes away from the Indian company, Harley Davidson Company had acquired many dealers of 67 countries worldwide. By the end of World War II title away from Harley Davidson motorcycles BSAs, and up to1950, 75 000 bicycles produced annually.

By 1990, they were working on the unbridled race cycling due to the work of Walter in the '50s in East Germany.

While Harley Davidson is still the largest producer of bicycles, cars and Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawasaki are doing well with their development of a street bike looking elegant and durable.

Motorcycles have also gone to the track and dirt bikeCross-country races. several world records have been played on dirt bikes and some bike names have been completed in the Guinness Book of Records. Motorcycles have a place in some of the Olympics as the progress and changes have been modified to the extent of taking elements from the original is more slight movement.

Motorcycles have jumped many cars, trucks, and even the Grand Canyon. Today, once again pilots will flip, hand stand, and many other bravestunt.

Living through eBay you'll find many different antique motorcycles from the old Indian Frames with Harley Davidson Wide Glide, 1983, one trophy, Triumph TR6 and Suzuki DRZ 250 DRZ 2003 and some of these bikes are out Chrome and recovery after a very pleasant luster .

There is no feeling better than cross the street and the wind in your face and feel the freedom you feel when you ride a motorcycle. MotorcyclesToday, increasingly popular because of the crisis of fuel worldwide. With the smaller engine and less fuel for commuter bikes are the next thing we see.

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