Development history of motorcycles
1885, German gottlieb daimler installed an engine on a machine, and the world's first motorcycle was born. Motorcycle-related motorcycle sport is a kind of military sport, and it is a competitive sport with motorcycles as equipment, which is divided into two rounds and three rounds.
Each model is divided into several grades according to the working volume of the engine cylinder. According to the competition form, it can be divided into cross-country race, multi-day race, road race, track race and travel race. Rank by driving speed or driving skill. 1884, an Englishman, Edward butler, added a power device to his bicycle and made a tricycle.
It is driven by kerosene. 1885, the German "father of automobiles" made a three-wheeled motorcycle driven by a single-cylinder air gasoline engine. On August 29th of the same year, he obtained a patent for this invention.