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The world's first motorcycle, designed and built by two people inventors (inventors) of German named Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach in Bad Cannstatt city (Stuttgart), Germany, in 1885. The bike is also the world's first vehicles to use petroleum fuels. They called this invention a vehicle with the name "Reitwagen" (car ride), although in fact the vehicle is a motor bike. (Source Wikipedia).
The world's oldest motorcycle 1488 cc engine, twin cylinder, four stroke, water-cooled. Workers who sprayed at 2.5 horsepower at 240 rpm. The maximum speed that can be reached 30 miles per hour or 57 kilometers per hour.

Power from the engine to the wheels not supplied with chains but with the crankshaft (crankshaft0 at the rear wheels.

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