Motorbikes York

Motorbikes York are the most common form of motor vehicle. The first motorbike is credited to be the ‘Petroleum Reitwagen’ which was designed and built in Bad Cannstatt Germany by Gottlieb Daimle and Wilhelm Maybach in 1885. Hildebrand and Wolfmuller became the first series production in 1894 of motorbike.

Until World War 1 a company called Indian was the largest manufacturer of motorbikes based in Springfield Massachusetts, it was then overtaken by Harley Davidson which in the late 20’s was then overtaken by the German based DKW. After World War 2 the Birmingham Small Arms company became the largest manufacturer of motorbikes which again was in turn overtaken by the German company NSU in 1955 until the 1970’s.

Currently motorbikes York manufacture is dominated by Japanese companies such as Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha and Suzuki although BMW remains a big brand.
58% of all motorbikes york in the world are in mainly developing countries within Asia. In 2002 india had around 37million motorbikes York and mopeds, this was the highest amount in the world.

Currently electric motorbikes York are being developed which alongside having many environmental benefits such as no gas emissions are also very quiet and fuel costs can be 75% cheaper than gas. However they are not as powerful as standard motorbikes and also do not have the same range as them. Also Hybrid electric-petrol motorbikes are being developed.

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