motorkerékpárokkal
Motorkerékpárokkal, commonly referred to as motorcycles, are two-wheeled motor vehicles powered by an internal combustion engine or electric motor. They are characterized by their lightweight construction and often open design, allowing the rider direct contact with the environment. The rider controls the vehicle by steering with handlebars, operating foot pedals for gear changes and braking, and using hand controls for throttle and clutch.
Motorcycles vary widely in design and purpose. Sportbikes are built for speed and performance with aerodynamic
The history of the motorcycle dates back to the late 19th century, with early models evolving from