motocikleta
Motocikleta is a motorized vehicle designed for personal transportation on roads, typically with two wheels arranged in a single plane and steered with a handlebar. It is usually powered by an internal combustion engine or an electric motor and relies on a frame, suspension, brakes, transmission, and energy storage or fuel system to operate. Variants vary in size, power, and riding position, and some jurisdictions treat three-wheeled configurations as motorcycles for regulatory purposes.
Core components include the engine or motor, frame, suspension, wheels (usually with tubeless tires), braking system
Types of motocikleta range from everyday street bikes to specialized forms. These include street or sport bikes,
History: The modern motocikleta originated in the late 19th century when engineers combined a bicycle with
Regulation and safety: Riding a motocikleta typically requires a motorcycle license, registration, and insurance in many
Environmental and market trends: Electric motorcycles and plug-in hybrids are expanding the category, offering lower emissions