The Industrial Revolution's strides produced many miracles. Advancements in metallurgy and improved technological practices made the mass production of precision parts possible and, with time, ...
Coming from a big Italian family, Anthony relishes in being the black sheep as the only adrenaline junkie. Even though he has gone bungee-jumping, rock-climbing, cliff diving, fought in mixed martial ...
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One Of History's Weirdest Motorcycles Was Front-Wheel Drive With Its Engine Inside The Wheel
The general layout of the motorcycle hasn’t changed much throughout history. There’s an engine or electric motor bolted to the frame, and via a chain, belt, or driveshaft, it drives the rear wheel.
Although the manufacturing company known as Kawasaki has origins in the Victorian era, its production of two-wheeled machines came much later. Motorcycle engine manufacturing began in 1953 with the ...
The first motorcycle to auction for $1 million is an ultra-rare, bright yellow piece of two-wheeled history. On February 1st, a restored 1915 Cyclone V-Twin from the Urban S. Hirsch III Collection ...
Dmitry is a former Motorcycle Safety Foundation Rider-Coach, a writer of several fiction novels, a travel junky and an occasional YouTuber. He's owned and ridden a lot of motorcycles, loves vintage ...
The motorcycle that broke the $1 million barrier was no ordinary bike. The Cyclone V-twin, a century-old machine, became the first motorcycle in history to sell for such an amount. Despite its age, ...
The free Rocky Mountain Motorcycle Museum, located at 19 N. Tejon St., features about 80 bikes. Photo by Debi Holmes A glimmer of youth and the tang of nostalgia float through the rows of antique and ...
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