The motorcycle was very unreliable in its infancy. It required him to make frequent mechanical interventions. In addition, the roads were in poor condition and the suspensions were non-existent (if one ignores the springs of saddle). But very quickly the use of motorcycle spread starting with a tool working professionals. WWI has encouraged its use for military purposes. The motorcycles were replaced with mopeds and motorcycles are more convenient and cheaper than cars (bike tune up).
In same year the brothers Werner in France developed a motorcycle with front wheel drive. With the technical innovation of spray nozzle carburetor, patented by Wilhelm Maybach in 1893, and the magneto ignition, a patent by Robert Bosch in 1901, the motorcycle was much easier to use. The development of motorcycle technology was coined until First World War only by European and American manufacturers in 1902 presented a Griffon Motorcycle with V-engine produces.
1958 Ducati introduced a variant of desmodromic valve control. This built today positive control was designed by Fabio Taglioni. In 1960s, the motorcycle demand and production in era of economic miracle reduced resistant to 1969 recorded the lowest production and approval numbers. The German motorcycle industry was on the ground, only BMW still made - in four-digit production area -. Motorcycles with large displacement ago.
Manufacturing motorcycles has used some technological innovations: In 1887, the French Millet motorcycle manufactures and sells a few copies of a motorcycle with a petrol engine 5-cylinder radial placed in rear wheel. In 1894, Hildebrand & Wolfmuller sells a motorcycle equipped with a horizontal twin-cylinder 1490 cc which has initial real sales network in history.
In 1969, Honda CB 750 Four with a trend-setting motorcycle with a transversely mounted four-cylinder four-stroke engine and hydraulic disc brake in front, followed by the 1972 Kawasaki 900 as first modern supermotorcycle. Van Veen 1976 provided for the OCR 1000, first electronic ignition. 1980 Kawasaki offered at the Z 1000 Fuel Injection first electronic gasoline injection in a series of motorcycle.
1928 DKW - due to changing tax laws and the introduction of reverse circulation in two-stroke engine - the largest motorcycle manufacturer in world. The two-stroke boom ensured that as early as 1932 in Germany more mopeds were registered as motorcycles. Gilera used in 1934 for first time a transversely mounted four-cylinder four-stroke engine in racing machine "Rondine".
1935 BMW introduced the telescopic fork in front, in same year built by the Japanese manufacturer Koto Trading Company, a subsidiary of Sankyo, first Harley-Davidson Flathead licenses after. Koto Trading was first Japanese motorcycle manufacturer. Honda (1948), Suzuki (1952), Yamaha (1954) and Kawasaki (1961) built after the Second World War Motorcycles.
The history of motorcycle is first history of bicycle. After 1817 the "running machine" by Karl Drais represented the beginning, the crank was invented in 1860s. Pierre Michaux developed in 1869 the steam valve, which is considered the forerunner of motorcycle; Steam wheels were made up in 1890s in United States.
In same year the brothers Werner in France developed a motorcycle with front wheel drive. With the technical innovation of spray nozzle carburetor, patented by Wilhelm Maybach in 1893, and the magneto ignition, a patent by Robert Bosch in 1901, the motorcycle was much easier to use. The development of motorcycle technology was coined until First World War only by European and American manufacturers in 1902 presented a Griffon Motorcycle with V-engine produces.
1958 Ducati introduced a variant of desmodromic valve control. This built today positive control was designed by Fabio Taglioni. In 1960s, the motorcycle demand and production in era of economic miracle reduced resistant to 1969 recorded the lowest production and approval numbers. The German motorcycle industry was on the ground, only BMW still made - in four-digit production area -. Motorcycles with large displacement ago.
Manufacturing motorcycles has used some technological innovations: In 1887, the French Millet motorcycle manufactures and sells a few copies of a motorcycle with a petrol engine 5-cylinder radial placed in rear wheel. In 1894, Hildebrand & Wolfmuller sells a motorcycle equipped with a horizontal twin-cylinder 1490 cc which has initial real sales network in history.
In 1969, Honda CB 750 Four with a trend-setting motorcycle with a transversely mounted four-cylinder four-stroke engine and hydraulic disc brake in front, followed by the 1972 Kawasaki 900 as first modern supermotorcycle. Van Veen 1976 provided for the OCR 1000, first electronic ignition. 1980 Kawasaki offered at the Z 1000 Fuel Injection first electronic gasoline injection in a series of motorcycle.
1928 DKW - due to changing tax laws and the introduction of reverse circulation in two-stroke engine - the largest motorcycle manufacturer in world. The two-stroke boom ensured that as early as 1932 in Germany more mopeds were registered as motorcycles. Gilera used in 1934 for first time a transversely mounted four-cylinder four-stroke engine in racing machine "Rondine".
1935 BMW introduced the telescopic fork in front, in same year built by the Japanese manufacturer Koto Trading Company, a subsidiary of Sankyo, first Harley-Davidson Flathead licenses after. Koto Trading was first Japanese motorcycle manufacturer. Honda (1948), Suzuki (1952), Yamaha (1954) and Kawasaki (1961) built after the Second World War Motorcycles.
The history of motorcycle is first history of bicycle. After 1817 the "running machine" by Karl Drais represented the beginning, the crank was invented in 1860s. Pierre Michaux developed in 1869 the steam valve, which is considered the forerunner of motorcycle; Steam wheels were made up in 1890s in United States.
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