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Motorcycles Buying Guide

If you're reading this, then you're probably past the initial fears involved with the act of riding a The History The first motorcycle was designed and built in 1885. Two Germans (Gottlieb Daimler and his assistant, Wilhelm Maybach) were the masterminds behind this now coveted invention. The first, technically a motorized bicycle, was a simply one wheel in front and one in back, which was constructed mostly of wood. In 1894, the first motorcycle became available for sale, built by Hildebrand & Wolfmuller. India was the predominant motorcycle manufacturer up until the World War I. Next up was Harley-Davidson, then DKW, and on it went being passed around from manufacturer to manufacturer. Today, the industry leading is the Japanese manufacturers, including Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha. BMW, Triumph and Ducati have crept back up on the scene in the last few years.

The Lingo

Once you are ready to go, you may also want to know the terms. Below are some of the basics. * '''Apex''': The middle or center point of a turn. * '''Chopper''': Originally, a bike that had its nonmade bike. * '''Crotch Rocket''': Term used to describe a high-performance bike. * '''Cruiser''': A style of motorcycle that has a lot seat and pullback handles. The style comes from the '60s and '70s. * '''Daytona''': March madness on motorcycles at Daytona's Bike Week. * '''Dresser''': A bike designed for long-distance touring, complete with luggage and a windshield. * '''Four-Stroke Engine''': The most common engine design in street bikes today. Refers to the number of times a piston moves up and down through each power cycle. * '''Hell's Angels''': A 1930s movie. A BDavidson. * '''High Side''': Type of crash resulting when the real wheel starts to slide in a turn, then grips all of a sudden, resulting in the bike flipping sideways. * '''Low Side''': A crash when the wheel loses traction, allowing the bike to fall sideways. * '''MSF''': The Motorcycle Safety Foundation, which sponsors training courses to promote safety and well-being. * '''Road Rash''': A term to define the injuries to the skin when a rider falls or is thrown from the bike. * '''Standard Bike''': A no-frills bike, usually the most affordable, with no saddlebags, windshield, radio or trunk. * '''Thumper''': A singlestroke bike engine.

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