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One Of History's Weirdest Motorcycles Was Front-Wheel Drive With Its Engine Inside The Wheel
The general layout of the motorcycle hasn’t changed much throughout history. There’s an engine or electric motor bolted to the frame, and via a chain, belt, or driveshaft, it drives the rear wheel.
Among gearheads, an engine at the front, a manual gearbox in the middle, and the drive going to the rear wheels is the quintessential driver's car. Modern all-wheel-drive cars can handle impressively, ...
Eight-cylinder engines, specifically V8s, are synonymous with performance vehicles and big luxury cruisers. Front-wheel drive contrarily, is mostly associated with economical, affordable, ...
Formula 1 racing wasn't always at the forefront of automotive engineering. In the early days, the sport used front-engine ...
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