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adam
15th March 2004, 01:37 PM
hey guys
im doin a sac for systems and i need to find out when, who and why was the first offroad bike made
i know it "started with guys racin harleys offroad then _____ made a offroad bike. i think it was a brittish co. like huskey or something. hmmmmmmmm.

NGX
15th March 2004, 03:53 PM
For most people, Husqvarna’s motorcycle history is very much associated with the long series of World Championship victories in motocross that Husqvarna enjoyed in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. But Husqvarna’s motorcycle history goes back even further. Just like many other motorcycle makers, Husqvarna began by making bicycles.

1903 - From bicycle to motorcycle
Like many early motorcycle makers, Husqvarna begins by making bicycles. The production of bicycles starts at the end of the 19th century and in 1903 Husqvarna builds their first motorcycle. At that time it is a matter of fitting the Husqvarna frames with engines from other makers such as FN, Moto-Rève and NSU. These early machines also use 250 and 500 cc engines from Sturmey-Archer and JAP.
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BUT THIS IS ALL U NEED :)

motorcycle
Two-wheeled vehicle propelled by a petrol engine. The first successful motorized bicycle was built in France in 1901, and British and US manufacturers first produced motorbikes in 1903.

History
In 1868 Ernest and Pierre Michaux in France experimented with a steam-powered bicycle, but the steam-power unit was too heavy and cumbersome. Gottlieb Daimler, a German engineer, created the first motorcycle when he installed his lightweight petrol engine in a bicycle frame in 1886. Daimler soon lost interest in two wheels in favour of four and went on to pioneer the car.

The first really successful two-wheel design was devised by Michael and Eugene Werner in France in 1901. They adopted the classic motorcycle layout with the engine low down between the wheels.

Harley Davidson in the USA and Triumph in the UK began manufacture in 1903. Road races like the Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy), established in 1907, helped improve motorcycle design and it soon evolved into more or less its present form. British bikes included the Vincent, BSA, and Norton.

Industry
In the 1970s British manufacturers were overtaken by Japanese ones, and such motorcycles as Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha now dominate the world market. They make a wide variety of machines, from mopeds (lightweights with pedal assistance) to streamlined superbikes capable of speeds up to 250 kph/160 mph. There is still a smaller but thriving Italian motorcycle industry, making more specialist bikes. Laverda, Moto Guzzi, and Ducati continue to manufacture in Italy.

Technical description
The lightweight bikes are generally powered by a two-stroke petrol engine (see two-stroke cycle), while bikes with an engine capacity of 250 cc or more are generally four-strokes (see four-stroke cycle). However, many special-use larger bikes (such as those developed for off-road riding and racing) are two-stroke. Most motorcycles are air-cooled their engines are surrounded by metal fins to offer a large surface area although some have a water-cooling system similar to that of a car. Most small bikes have single-cylinder engines, but larger machines can have as many as six. The single-cylinder engine is economical and was popular in British manufacture the Japanese developed multiple-cylinder models, but there has recently been some return to single-cylinder engines. A revived British Norton racing motorcycle uses a Wankel (rotary) engine. In the majority of bikes a chain carries the drive from the engine to the rear wheel, though some machines are now fitted with shaft drive.

I Hope this helps a lill... cheers NGX...

kyle
15th March 2004, 06:39 PM
i wrote a thesis on the history of off road racing, manily motocross, 3500 words, got a A:D, i will try and find the file as i have it printed somewhere, but i think it may be at school.

adam
15th March 2004, 06:40 PM
whoops, i stuffed up- this can be deleated

adam
15th March 2004, 06:43 PM
oh thanks soooo much NGX!! thats perfect, i looked for some info but found nothing. you saved my life. :D :D :D
if you can find that kyle that would be cool too, thanks
im sorry about this being a boring post too but you might learn stuff!

NGX
15th March 2004, 07:51 PM
Welocme I hope U get A + broza.... !!! :headbang4

It all is good to see where the ROOTS grew from for All off road bikes.. :)

adam
15th March 2004, 07:59 PM
ngx i just realised that your avaitor is the q3a logo thing, do you play?? i used to play but i fased out of it, if you have it ill give you a game, ill be a bit rusty though