No Driving Gloves

Birth of the First Motorcycle, Maybe Ep281s

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Birth of the First Motorcycle- Episode 281In 1885, the Reitwagen, or "riding car," emerged as the first motorcycle, a creation of Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach. Despite earlier steam-powered two-wheelers like the Michoud-Péry and Roper of 1867-1869 and the 1884 Copeland, Daimler's invention earned him the title of "father of the motorcycle."The Reitwagen's claim to being the first motorcycle hinges on its internal combustion engine. The Oxford English Dictionary uses this criteria, but some argue that its four wheels instead of two raise doubts. These outriggers, acting as auxiliary stabilizers, point to a deeper issue: Daimler's invention needed training wheels due to lacking well-understood principles of rake and trail.The Reitwagen's engine was a compact high-speed single-cylinder model patented in 1885 as the "grandfather clock engine." It featured a float-metered carburetor, mushroom intake valves, hot tube ignition, twin flywheels, and an aluminum crankcase. With its 264 cubic centimeter engine m